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~:,Irt Week's A SECTION Ormond v North Boys (E.P. ) St. Bernard's O.C. volddbeola Salle O.C. Old Scotch Coll. v University Blacks University Blues v Ivanho e Marcellin O.C. v Caulfield Gram. B SECTION Coburg v Fawkne r Colle g ians v Old Melburni an s Old Haileyburi ans v Old Trinity Gram. Old Paradi ans v Monash Blues Parkside - Bye C SECTION Old Brighton Gr. v Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe Gr. v Geelon g Kew v Old Xaverians Old Carey Gr. v A.J.A.X. St. Kilda C.B.O.C. v Alphington D SECTION Elsternwick v State Ban k M.H.S. Old Boys v Country Colleges Heatherton v West Brunswick Old C'berwell Gr. v St. Kevin's O.B. U.H.S. Old Boys v Power House Serviettes, atches - July 15 E SECTION North Brunswick v Beverley Hills A.N.Z. Bank v Bulleen-T'stowe St. Bede's O.C. v A.M.P. Society Old Geelong v La Trobe Blacks Brunswick v Old Mentonians F SECTION Monash whites v Footscray I.T. National Bank v Therry C.C.O.B. Thornbury v C'wealth Bank Univ. Reds v Clayton Bulleen United - Bye JUNIOR SECTION I St. Bernard's O.C. v Ormon d Old Scotch Coll. v Geelong North Old Boys v Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers v Univ. Blacks Univ. Blues v Monash Univ. JUNIOR SECTION 2 Caulfield Gram. v Fawkne r West Brunswick v Kew Old Haileyburians v M.H.S. Old Boys De La Salle O.C. v Old Paradi ans Therry C.C.O.B. v Coburg Paper Plates, Hot & Cold Cups, Paper Bags, Raffle Book s 1070 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly 316 3 CANTEEN AND CLUB SUPPLIES Free Delivery of All Orders Contact : Michael O'Kelly, President St. Kevin's Old Boys F.C. 211-4486 A.H. 551-306 1 Editoria l OLD 1 VIt'Q) BLUES JUNIORS FEAS T MOST SECTIONS STILL WIDE OPE N By JAN HOWARD The question that has been asked around for several weeks now has finally been answered. "Was there a B Section team good enough to topple Old 1lpdelburnians?" That answer is YES! Just ask Parade! T'VSy spies have told me that paradians coach Brendan Danaher had been planning the coup for a week. - to the exclusion of a ll else. Not only did Old Paradians win but they came from nineteen points behind at the last change and kicked seven goals straight to do so. Junior One team University Blues had a goalkicking spree at the expense of Geelong - recording a huge two hundred and eighty-six points and boosting their percentage by nearly thirty-eight. The "un-highlight" of the day was the abandonment of the game between junior Two leaders De La Salle and Old Haileyburians early in the last quarter - a most unfortunate occurrence. Back to the more mundane! A Section leaders Univ. Blues remained three eanles clear when they accounted comfortably for Ormond - and so, temporarily at least, halted that club's dash for the four. Old Scotch regained momentum and retained second spot with a timely win over North Old Boys - also charging towards the four recently. De 'La Salle came back with a venac.zc~ after the draw with the Blacks, to run away from Caulfield and score convincingly,by sixteen goals. Ivanhoe clung to third place with a narrow five point victory over St. Bernard's (after trailing for most of the day). The defeat puts St. Bernard's in last spot and intensifies their nightmares. '\tarcellin moved out of the hot spot and up to'seventh with an eight point «in over the Blacks. The scores indicate, however, that Marcellin lost much of their drive in the last quarter. Parkside - B Section - after leading by sixteen points into the last quartcr - could only manage a single scoring shot to Old Haileyburians' seven scores and must be considered fortunate to have escaped with shared points. Old Trinity led Coburg comfortably all day to record their second outright win for the year - by one hundred and forty-three points. Fawkner's seventy-six point win over Monash severely dented the Blues hopes of taking part in this year's finals. They must come home strongly from here if they are to figure prominently. Hampton Rovers trailed Alphington by seven points in their C Section clash and respectively positions would have pointed to an Alphington victory. But the Rovers came home the better (aided by the 'Ton's sudden inaccuracy) to win by fourteen points and so keep the competition more interesting. Geelong withstood a valiant last quarter effort from St. Kilda to win by five points and so consolidate their place in the four. Old Xaverians proved that they are still in with a chance when they bettered early leaders Old Brighton, but they must keep winning - their poor percentage will be of little assistance to them. A.J.A.X. snaffled the Section's top spot when they defeated Old Ivanhoe by only nine points, after having led by five goals at three-quarter time. The "battle-of-the-bottom" saw Kew emerge as the convincing victor and so relegate Old Carey to tenth spot onc e Page 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Page 3

Editorial cont. - again Carey rallied after half-time, but the damage was already done and they could not overhaul Kew's ten goal lead. D Section's "upset" was the defeat of Old Camberwell by Heatherton - by five points in a game where only points separated the two for most of the day. Power House moved into joint leadership when they accounted for State Bank by sixteen points after leading comfortably all day. Power House, presently, are deriving much of their success from their ability to start well thus establishing a big lead for the other side to conquer. St. Kevin's consolidated their third place with a big win over Melbourne High after a tightly fought first half. Country Colleges gave their poor percentage a boost when they defeated University High by eleven goals, although they did let the `High Boys' in a little during the third term. A good second half saw Elsternwick run away from West Brunswick and finally emerge victorious by sixty-three points. After a very slow beginning La Trobe Blacks, in E Section, are now fifth, with a definite chance of making the four. Their one hundred point win over A.N.Z. Bank rocketed them into contention last week. Old Geelong's rather dismal showing against leader St. Bede's has put them in the hot seat - only percentage is keeping them in the four at the moment. Bulleen-Templestowe's nineteen goal win over Brunswick kept them in touch with St. Bede's and firmed their hold on the number two spot. Beverley Hills moved into third place when they accounted for Old Mentonians comfortably, despite a slow start. A determined North Brunswick denied A.M.P. the chance of moving into the four when they led all day to win by nine goals. In F Section, Thornbury scraped home by a goal against University Reds to hold top spot - aided by Footscray's draw with Bulleen United - who are now two points behind in second place. Commonwealth Bank consolidated third place when they comfortably disposed of Monash Whites, whilst Clayton made things very difficult for National Bank when they scored by three points to record only their third win. Big wins were the order in both Junior Sections. Monash Univ. are now sixth following their loss to Ormond who have moved into fifth place - a game out. North Old Boys are still undefeated - last week Hampton Rovers were the victim. Old Scotch led Univ. Blacks all day, as did Ivanhoe against St. Bernard's. In Junior Two Kew led Therry comfortably to score by seventy-five points. Coburg moved into provisional second place after their big win over Fawkner, and Old Paradians maintained fifth place with their victory over West Brunswick. Caulfield's twenty-two point win over Melbourne High enabled them to hold si th spot, but they are a long way from the four at this stage. PREVIEWING TODAY'S GAME S A SECTIO N Modesty and honesty deem that I make it clear that I tipped one winner from last week's games after I had carried on about my success in the previous round. Success is short-lived. Uni. Blues, assisted by Cortese (6 goals) and Hagar (4 goals), proved far too talented and strong for Ormond, who seemed very slow on the day. Old Scotch came out of a mini-slump with a clear win over North O.B., who were kept under pressure all the day long. Bates (O.S.) has returned to his best form and dominated the play throughout. Marcellin lifted themselves off the bottom with a good and determined defeat of Uni. Blacks, while De La Salle returned to their best form to thrash Caulfield Grammarians. St. Bernard's showed much of their old determination and were a little unlucky to lose to Ivanhoe in what was a close, tense match all day. Today's games find North O.B. In the hot seat again when they have to face up to Uni. Blues. North O.B. were a little disappointing against Old Scotch and wilted under pressure. North are aided by their home ground this week but Uni. Blues coach, Salter, has them In such fine form I must tip the Blues. Ivanhoe meet Old Scotch in what should be a very tight and strong game. However, Scotch, with the return to form of Bates and the continuing good form of Mason, should prove too brilliant for Ivanhoe. Ivanhoe were out of touch last week and just fell in on the bell which was not good enough for a team with premiership hopes. De La Salle meet Marcefiin at home following their resounding victory against Caulfield. Special mention should be made of the effort of A. Groves (D.L.S.) with his 12 goals, really a magnificent effort and Marcellin will find him difficult to cover today. De La Salle's form has been indifferent recently but their morale has no doubt been lifted greatly now. I think they will be too strong for Marcellin, who will prove lively opposition after their first taste of victory for some time. f - Uni. Blacks meet St. Bernard's at the University Oval in what is a vital game for both teams who are still in the position to sneak into the Four but who yet could be relegated. Uni. Blacks' form had picked up prior to the Marcellin game and no doubt will provide stern opposition to St. Bernard's who at least appeared to turn the corner against Ivanhoe, The Saints battled hard all day and seem to be only a touch away from regaining their form with some of their stalwarts in King,. Aughton, and Doolan on the improve. I'll tip St. Bernard's to win this one. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - - JULY 8, 1978 The final game of the round is between Caulfield Grammarians and Ormond. Both sides will be anxious to avoid defeat, particularly Ormond, who are pressing for a place in the Final Four. Both sides were soundly defeated in the last round but the more experienced players of Ormond should make sure that Caulfield do not get under their guard and steal the points at this vital stage of the season. It seems that at this stage of the season the only team that can afford any kind of a slip in form are the Blues, who are sitting pretty on top of the ladder - 3 games clear, of the nearest rivals. Last week's games secured the places to some extent of the other teams in the Four but the next coupl8 of rounds will be decisive. My tips are : Uni. Blues, Old Scotch, De La Salle, St. Bernard's and Ormond - MICHAEL ARNOLD. B SECTIO N Last Saturday was certainly the day for upsets. At long last the mighty Old Melburnians have been toppled. My congratulations to Old Paradlans team and their coach, B re ndan Danaher. You have done everything right for weeks now and deserve the praises bestowed upon you. It must have been a top class game with Old Paradians' accuracy in front of goal having a telling effect on the result. It also brought the best out of fan Cordner with a great 7 goals. Old Trinity settled the issue at Coburg and Old Halleybury stopped their slide by forcing a draw against Parkside in a top pressure game. This week the new glamour team of the Section, Old Paradians, journey out to Fawkner. This will be the match of the day. Old Paradlans are playing at their best while Fawkner really turned it on for a big win over Monash Blues. Both teams are running hot and on their own ground Fawkner are very hard to, beat. By now everyone should know the great respect I have for the Fawkner Club, so the biggest compliment I can pay the Old Paradians is to tip them to win over Fawkner at Fawkner. 1 Old Trinity, after a crushing victory over Coburg, take on the Collegians. Trinity will be keen to keep on with the job of winning and t feel they are unlucky to meet up with Collegians this week. After a week's rest, the Collegians side should line up very strong and take this one out. Old Metburnians may be just a bit lucky to be playing host to the, young Coburg side. If a, lack of concentration has crept into the

PREVIEWS (cont) k O.M.'s game, they have a chance to steady and get back on line against Coburg. The Coburg side has a lot of work to do if they are to lift and I can't see them improving fast enough to trouble the leaders this week. I will go for Old Melburnians to win this one. Monash, the danger side when they are at home, meet Parkside at the Blues University Oval. Parkside, who appeared to be heading for a win last week, let the chance slip and held on for a draw. The Parkside game is a first class game but they must keep working on their weaknesses if they wish to stop losing games they should win. Monash Blues have taught before it is dangerous to tip against them on their own track. Parkside are twice as hard to defeat after a set-back, so I will stay with them to sort out their problems and just get in over a stubborn Monash Blues. A word of encouragement to Russ Fitzgerald. Just keep going the way you are. Our friends in white will start to took after you soon. Old Haileybury, who, at this stage, are going along nicely, have the bye. This should help them to get a couple of their big guns back into the team. Well played Mike Porter. You are going to be at top form come Finals time. Selections : Old Paradians, Collegians, Old Melburnians, Parkside - BRIAN LAUDER. C SECTION C Section has developed into a cut-throat competition with surprises galore - only the Coldrey Brothers would have expected Hampton Rovers to knock off Alphington last weekl And some people rated Geelong only a rough chance against St. Kilda Old Collegians. New top-of-the-list side A.J.A.X. appears t o be the team to beat for this year's flag. However, that does not mean they are by any means certainties. They have been known to waver - Old Xaverlans tossed them back in May. So,' perhaps, more surprises will be in store for the important seven remaining weeks. Today, A.J.A.X. will be too good for Kew at Albert Park. A.J.A.X. must retain its winning sequence to hold top spot. Kew will, undoubtedly, offer plenty of resistance -but A.J.A.X. will take the points. Alphington are a mystery - beaten by Hampton Rovers. Well done, Rovers, on your determined come-back - a fine achievement. However, I expect Alphington to remain in Final Four calculations by beating Old Carey at Alphington today. St. Kilda and Geelong staged one of the "Classics" last week, with both teams playing superbly. My apologies St. Kilda for my 'iliadvised comments about your "muddy ground". I am amazed that the ground,can recover so splendidly from 1977 memories - the surfac e was like a bowling green. Page 6 Geelong's win put them right near the top, but St. Kilda should not panic, as the game could have swung either way. Today, the talented St. Kilda team will return to winning form and defeat Hampton Rovers. Old Xaverians, close to the Four despite its disappointing percentage, will be tested by Old Ivanhoe, an inconsistent performer. Old Ivanhoe ran A.J.A.X. to a handful of points last week and can be expected to test Old Xav's, who will be looking for another win. I fancy the Old Xav's to win this one at Yarra Park. Geelong lost narrowly to Old Brighton when the teams clashed early in the season. In that game, Geelong raced home after allowing Old Brighton too much latitude in the first half. Old Brighton are struggling at the moment. An improved Geelong" should strengthen its grip on third place with a win today. Se(ections:lA.J.A.X., Alphington, St. Kilda C.B.C.O.C., Old Xaverians, Geelong - JIM FIDGE. D SECTION Last week's results have added more variables to the possible outcome of the Section. Congratulations to Heatherton on their victory over leaders Old Camberwell. What does today hold for your tormented tipster? Two winners from last week meet at Burnley where Heathert on visit St. Kevin's. The home side is hitting form at the business end, of the season. Their team work and endeavour appear to be atoning for earlier reversals. Heatherton still can see a Final's berth and, provided they haven't left their form at home, they will be formidable opponents. I'll stick with the home side, whose forwards have the better figures over the season. The disappointing West Brunswick await Melbourne High School Old Boys at Royal Park. Reversals last week have jolted both sides. The "Magpies" have relegation visits whereas the boys from "Forest Hill" see their Finals dreams fading. The visitors will be all out to win and boost their percentage. They will be looking to Ma rtin to kick a bag of goals. Despite the game being on the Ransford Oval, I select Melbourne High to take the points. The State Bankers, anxious to regain a top billing, will be all out to inflict a heavy defeat on their visitors from University High School Old Boys. The visitors' attack hasn't proven very strong and as forwards win games, I must select the Bankers, who have forwards capable of converting opportunities. Both Eacott and Jefferies have proven capable of booting high tallies. Two sides which kicked big scores last week, Country Colleges and Elstemwick, meet in Royal Park. Elsternwick have only a 1976 victory from their five previous appearances on the Western Oval. On' that occasion they accelerated late in the final quarter to overwhelm Assumption O.C. The 1978 version, Country Colleges, has pulled a recruiting cou p THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 PREVIEWS (cont ),.to in C Larry o Coates converting gopportunities iand with Vipond and Frank Delahunty starring around the ground the Colleges may have 9too much mobility for Elsternwick. I will stick with the Colleges for one more week, which will bring a smile to the Editor's face. (indeed[ - Ed.) In what could be a Grand Final preview old Camberwell Grammarians visit Power House. The Grammarians' form has deteriorated over the past few weeks and Peter Hutchinson, their coach, will be apprehensive as he returns to the scene of his many playing triumphs: Remember to use the left hand side dressing room, Petert Michael Perry` appears to have his charges playing with precision. Power House, through Sykes and Evans, have reliable. avenues to goal. The visitors lack a really talented spearhead and like many sides, have to rely on a concerted team effort to kick goals. On the Ross Gregory Oval and judging on June form, I select Power House to win and retain top spot. Selections : it. Kevin's Old Boys, Melbourne High School Old Boys, State Bank, Count ry Colleges, Power House. AMBITION : to read FIVE match scores in the Press - this will save time and energy for many and restrict Telecom revenue - NORM NUGENT. E SECTION St. Bede's and Bulleen-Templestowe are out of danger this Saturday by holding the two top positions, then - Beverley Hills with one game clear and another victory coming up today are safe for the time being. The power struggle is on with the next four sides - Old Geelong, A.M.P., La Trobe Blacks and one game behind these three, Old Mentonians. My loyalty to Old Geelong is costing me points and prestige, but I will stay with them again to beat Old Mentonlans. LaTrobe Blacks have won their last three games, but I feel this game today will be their real test when they tackle the leaders, St. Bede's. On form St. Bede's must be selected to win. A.M.P : did not do as well last week as I expected, but they should be too strong for the A.N.Z. today. Beverley Hills should be able to coast home in their match against Brunswick, but don't treat them too lightly - they never give in easily. Bulteen-Templestowe, at home to North Brunswick, will give them the edge on North : Selections : Old Geelong, St. Bede's, A.M.P., Beverley Hills, Buileen-Tempiestowe- NUGGET STEPHENS. F SECTIO N Clayton, at home to Thornbury, should be another win for the "Berries", even if they arenot yet at full strength. To me, Clayton have not been the success story of 1978, but then very few clubs have been able to take the V.A.FA. by storm in their first season. They now know their problems and, I trust, have a few thoughts towards solving them. The "Battle of the Banks" will be on at Harry Trott and the Common mob should have the edge in most departments. According to one of my mates, who IS a good judge of a team, the Commoners are improving and have a better than rough show, although their major test will occur next week. Therry will be at home to Monash Whites and should be able to pick up premiership points and percentage without straining themselves. Bulleen United and Uni. Reds should be another tipster's thank you but of ali,the lower teams (from a premiership list point of view only) the Reds are capable of upsetting any team. Perhaps not this week. Selections: Thornbury, Commonwealth Bank, Therry C.C.O.B., Buileen United ; Fitites having a rest day - SYD WHITFIELD. JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N A bit of an improvement in my tipping score last week and Mick Arnold certainly found out how hard A Grade is to fathom. All the top sides had good wins last week, with the Blues kicking a mammoth score and taking over second place again. Most significant result of the round was the defeat of Monash by Ormond. Monash would now appear to be out of business, while Ormond loom as the only side which could displace one of the top Four. The crunch comes today for Ormond with the visit of Uni. Blues. The Blues did as they pleased last week to kick 44 goals, but they will be brought down to earth today by Ormond. The 'Monds have Scotch In their sights and if they can win today they will probably draw level on points with that team. Blues are keen to hold onto second place, and I think they will win a close one. Unf. Blacks are at home to unbeaten North Old Boys. Despite the fact ' that It Is Ken Frenchman's 150th game as a coach at the M.U.F.C., a fine achievement by one of the nicest blokes In Amateur football, I can't see his Blacks ending North's run. North will be too fast and too good in the air. Scotch returned to the winning list last week with a good win over Blacks, but today they meet an Ivanhoe side which is full of confidence and firmly believes it is the best In the Section. It should be a good game between two talented sides, but Ivanhoe's strength and discipline should giv@ them their eighth win on end. Geelong have had a disappointing year and certainly hit rock bottom last week. They will appreciate the return to their home ground, but I can't see them opening their account against St. Bernard's. The Saints must win and win well if they are to keep out of the relegation zone. They kicked plenty of goals last week and should kick a winning score today. The tipster's nightmare for this week Is Monash versus Hampton Rovers. Both hav e THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Page 7

PREVIEWS (cont.) been thrashed by North in recent weeks and Monash lost a vital game last week at Ormond.. I can't follow Monash's form at all, but I have a feeling that back on their home ground they might be able to pull out enough stops to win a close one. Winners : Uni. Blues, No rth Old Boys, Ivanhoe, St. Bernard's and Monash - PETER BRUKNER. JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Last week your scribe started watching an Under 13 game that started at 8 a.m. and was played In fog so dense that the goal umpires did not bother waving flags, but merely checked scores at the end of each quarter. However, as the day progressed the weather improved to give us near perfect conditions for football. Resuits were basicaliy as expected, with the exception of the abandoned De La Salle O.C. v Old Haileyburlans game. For the record, I believe De La were 19 points up 3 minutes into the last quarter. Today De La meet giant killers Coburg. Depending on how the abandoned game is handled, Coburg may finish on top of the,adder if they defeat- the visitors. They have not lost a game since going down to De La in the first round on 29th April and will be keen to avenge that defeat. A fitting result for this game would be a draw, but as a winner must be selected, I am going for Coburg to end on top of the ladder after today. TROPHIE S Old Paradians await travel-weary Old Haileyburians and as they are 2" tamesetptus percentage outside the Four they mgus 2 the four points ge t if they hope to play in thi year's Finals s. This will be a desperate game both on and off the field, and I fancy the home side. M.H.S. Old Boys are at home for the battle of the wooden spoon against West Brunswick, The visitors have not had a win since 20th May, when they defeated Therry C.C.O.B while the home side's last win was a fortnight ago, also against Therry. M.H.S. have been performing 'better in recent weeks and if they give Dunne enough opportunities on the forward line they should win. There will be another interesting game at Fawkner where Therry C.C.O.B. will be an. deavouring to bring about a repeat of their last win which was against Fawkner. Murcutt has been performing well for Therry and if he can put in a good one today they should win, Kew have established themselves as a Final Four side and today play host to Caulfield Grammarians, who are 31/2 games plus percentage outside the Four with 7 games to go, Their chance of, making the Finals is remote but not impossible. However, I feel that Kew have enough overall strength to'-win. Selections: Coburg, Kew, Therry, M.H.S.0.8,, Old Paradlans - PETER NATHAN. PREVIEW The A.B.C. Sporting Roundup on 3LO eac h Friday, commencing at 6.30 p.m.; will Include a TROPHIES - WHOLESALE-SUPPLY AND ENGRAVING Comprehensive range of trophie s Presentation and Gift s SILVER - PEWTER STAINLESS WARE CLOCKS PARKER PEN S JOHN F. HICKMAN 94 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (Opp. Hotel London) 63-8033 Illustrated Brochures on Reques t LEADING GOALKICKERS A SECTION O'Connor, North O.B. (1) 41 Groves, De La Salle (12) 41 Sleeman, Univ. Blues (3) 39 Bou rne, Ormond (2) 39 \fason, Old Scotch (4) 34 Jones,Ivanhoe (6 ) 29 B` dd De mondsalle La ((1) 29 CruniP, e'o r Butcher, Caul. Gr. (3)26 B SECTIO N p. Harvey, Parkside (3) 33 ( (7) 32 R o Roach, Collegians Melb. C. Hughes, O. Parad. (-) 24 B, Burns Old Meib. (-) 21 Boaris, bid Halley. (5 21 Fetict e, Old Trinity (7 20 Tilbrook, Old Melb. (- 19 C SECTION Bromley. Alph. (6) 57 Priestley, O. Bright. (i) 41 K. Candy, Alph. (4) 37 Lcmish, A.J.A.X. (8) 34 \1. Cooke, O. Carey (2) 34 Curtain O. Xav. (9) 33 Ka~e, A.J.A.X. (1) 26 Gcc, O. Ivan. (4) 25 1) SECTION S,xes, P. House (3) 63 Holmes, Elstern. (8) 50 Coates, Country Coll. (7) 38 N leeking. Heather. (1) 32 Evans, P. House (3) 30 Bennin Heather. ' (4) 27 SfcLar~y, O. Camb. (2) 27 J. Steven, O. Camb. (2) 2 5 E SECTION 1. Henderson, AMP Soc (5) J. Tenace, B-T'stowe (3) Campbell, N. Bruns. (1) 32 Wood, St. Bede's (-) 32 Collins, St. Bede's (3) 31 Quaife, B-T'stowe (3) 30 Field, Bev. Hills (3) 29 McGoldrlck, St. Bede's (5) 27 F SECTION Brophy, Footscray (3) 34 Hayman, Thornbury (3) 33 Hille, Univ. Reds (4) 29 Smith, Thombury (4) 29 Brierley, Clayton (4) 26 M. Staff, Thornbury (2 26 MeColl, Bulleen Utd. (2 21 Briggs, Therry (-) 2 1 JUNIOR SECTION 1 Richardson, Nth. O.B. (6) 45 Phillips, Ivanhoe (17) 41 Lee, Old Scotch (8) 35 Roach, Ormond 1(5 35 Twite, Univ. Blues ( 0 32 Akam, Old Scotch (5 31 Torney, Univ. Blues (9 28 Wood, Univ. Blues (-~ 25 JUNIOR SECTION 2 P. Greene, De La (-) 73 Love, O. Parad. (3) 39 Murcutt, Therry (3 31 Lynch, O. Hailey. 30 McDonell, O. Halley. (*) 27 Collins, O. Hailey. ( ) 26 *Pendin g A RESERVE SECTION Harley, De La Salle (3) Koslowski, Ormond (1) Cuffe, North O.B. 1) Tate, Univ. Blues 3) Butcher, Caul. Gr. (- 49 Biviano, Ivanhoe (- 42 Rowse, Ormond (-) B RESERVE Stockdale, O. Trinity (-) 28 Austin, O. Melb. (2) 25 Grant, Mon. Blues 1) 24 Lucas, O. Melb. 4) 20 Poyntz, Parkside (-) 20 Giles, Mon. Blues (-) 18 Wilson, Parkside (-) 18 C RESERVE - Davis, St. Kilda 27 Latzer, O. Briaht. 1) 24 Hamilton, O. Bright. 5) 22 Jurberg, A.J.A. 1) 20 J. Stevens, O. Ivan. (-) 18 Thynne, St. Kilda (3 ) 17 J. Ludowyk, Geelong (-) 1 5 1D RESERVE Chalmers, St. Kevin's (7) 35 D. Clark. P. House (((2) 34 Lee, M.H.S.O.B. 4) 27 Donkin, O. Camb. 3 23 Stevens, Elstem. (- 16 W. Williams, Heather. (- 16 Mullett, O. Camb. (2 15 Mahoney, Heather. (-) 15 E RESERVE Bowden. St. Bede's (7) 35 G Stannard, B-T'stowe (4) 30 D.. Jenkins, AMP Soc. (-) 19 Hirsch, Bev. Hills (2) 15 Chamberlain, O. Men. (_) 14 Walker, B-T'stowe ( ) 1 4 F RESERVE W. Burrows, T'bury (2) 21 32 Whitaker, Thombury (3) 19 30 Gardiner, Clayton (5) 17 20 Burghardt, Clayton (-) 17 19 Gallagher, Bulleen Utd. (4) 16 14 Cairns, Bulleen Utd. (1) 13 13 Truscott. Clayton (2 12 13 Mason. Univ. Reds (- LIFE, SELF EMPLOYED AND PERSONAL SUPERANNUATION SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, ALL GENERAL INSURANCE S DON MCt2UEE N CONSULTANT FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY Specializing in young men's savings plans and family protection plans for the married man. Ten years experience with A.M.P. Society. Interstate player with V.A.F.A. 1964, 1965, 1966. 16 Wakefield St., Hawthorn, Vic. 3122. Ph. (Bus.) 818-0638. ( Priv.) 560-408 2 Page 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Page 9

PREMIERSHIP LI STS A SECTION University Blues 10 1-1374 920 149.3 40 Old Scotch Coll. 7 4-1209 969 124.8 28 Ivanhoe 7 4-1017 1065 95.5 28 De La Salle O.C. 6 4 1 1176 965 121.9 26 Ormond 5 6-1186 1078 110.0 20 North Old Boys 5 6-1108 1018 108.8 20 Marcefiin O.C. 4 7-879 1123 78.3 16 Caulfield Gram. 4 7-878 1240 70.8 16 University.Blacks 3 7 1 810 1016 79.7 14 St. Bernard's O.C. 3 8-903 1146 78.8 12 B SECTIO N Old Melbumfans 9 1-1202 854 140.7 40 Old Paradians 7 3-1026 829 123.8 32 Parkside 6 3 1 869 743 117.0 30 * Collegians 5 4-862 737 117.0 28 Old Haileybury 5 4 1 879 855 102.8 26 Monash Blues 4 6-776 1004 77.3 20 Fawkner 3 8 1 1115 980 113.8 18 Old Trinity Gram. 2 7 1 900 970 92.8 14 Coburg 1 8-527 1248 42.2 12 C SECTION A.J.A.X. 9 2-1296 910 142.4 36 St. Kilda CBCOC 9 2-1116 826 135.1 36 Geelong 7 4-1100 917 120.0 28 Alphington 6 5-1118 1132 98.8 24 Sid Xaverians 6 5-887 1113 79.7 24 Old Brighton Gr. 5 6-1014 1038 97.7 20 Oid Ivanhoe Gr. 4 7-1052 1133 92.9 16 1 Hampton Rovers 4 7-1020 1217 83.8 16 Kew 3 8-923 1077 85.7 12 Old Carey Gram. 2 9-984 1225 80.3 8 Old Cam'well Gr. Power House St. Kevin's O.B. M.H.S.O.B. State Bank Country Colleges Heatherton Elsternwick West Brunswick U.H.S.O.B. D SECTIO N 8 3 1257 877 8 3-1395 981 7 4-1283 1092 6 5 -- 1118 1055 6 5 -- 1146 1123 6 5-1014 1107 5 6 -- 1108 1129 4 7-1219 1347 4 7-1092 1231 1 10-732 1422 143.3 32 142.2 32 117.5 28 106.0 24 102.0 24 91.6 24 98.1 20 90.5 16 88.7 16 51.5 4 E SECTION St. Bede's O,C. 10 1-1226 780 157.2 40 Buiteen-T'stowe 9 2-1357 730 185.9 36 Beverley Hills 7 4-1035 860 120.3 28 Old Geelong 6 5-1093 986 110.9 24 La Trobe Blacks 6 5-777 878 88.5 24 A,M P. Society 6 5-919 1054 87.2 24 Old Mentonians 5 6-877 1066 82.3 20 North Brunswick 3 8-912 837 109.0 12 A.N.Z. Bank 2 9-810 1420 57.0 8 Brunswick 1 10-771 1395 55.3 4 F SECTIO N Thornbury 9 1-1287 698 184.4 40 Bulleen United 8 1 1 1050 813 129.2 38 Com'wealth Bank 7 2-865 725 119.3 36 * Ther ry C.C.O.B. 6 3-- 807 638 126.5 32 National Bank 4 6-897 1132 79.2 20 Footscray I.T. 3 6 1 892 829 107.6 18 Clayton 3 7-1000 1055 94.8 16 University Reds 3 7-908 1133 80.1 16 Monash Whites - 10-598 1281 46.7 4 Page 10 A RESERVE SECTION University Blues 9 2-942 573 164.4 36 St. Bernard's O.C. 8 3-799 706 113.2 32 Ormond 7 4-892 768 116.1 28 No rth Old Boys 7 4-856 769 111.3 28 Ivanhoe 6 5-831 676 122.9 24 Marceliin O.C. 6 5-611 744 82.1 24 De La Salle O.C. 5 6-811 733 110.6 26 University Blacks 5 6-644 765 84,2 20 Old Scotch Coll. 2 9-621 792 78.4 8 Caulfield Gram. - 11-550 1031 53.3 _.. B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melburnians 10 - - 1040 355 293.0 * Collegians 7 2-703 479 146.8 Monash Blues 8 2-899 624 144.1 Parkside 7 3-813 514 158.2 Old Trinity Gram. 5 5-681 588 115.8 Fawkner 4 6-800 626 127.8 Old Haileybury 2 8-450 791 56.9 Old Paradlans 1 9-356 1088 32.7 Coburg - 9-256 933 27.4 44 36 36 32 24 20 12 8 8 C RESERVE SECTIO N Old Brighton Gr. 10 1 934 509 183.5 40. St. Kilda CBCOC 8 3-- 1941 549 171.4 32 Hampton Rovers 7 4-- 813 744 109.3 28 Old Carey Gram. 5 6 694 711 97.6 20 Old Xaverians 5 6-- 409 827 49.5 20 A.J.A.X. 4 7-675 835 80.8 16 Kew 3 8 631 878 71.9 12 Old Ivanhoe Gr. 3 8 469 763 61.5 12 Alphington 1 10-516'1013 50.9 4 D RESERVE SECTION Power House 8 3-`1033 571 180.9 State Bank 8 3-928 612 151.6 St. Kevin's O.B. 8 3-835 640 130.5 West Brunswick 7 4-708 691 102.5 Heatherton 6 4 1 760 691 110.0 M.H.S.O.B. 6 5-821 733 112.0 Old Cam'well Gr. 5 5 1 610 626 97.4 Elsternwick 4 7-7'16 917 79.2 U.H.S O.B. 1 10-434 955 45.4 Country Colleges 1 10-387 1006 38.5 32 32 32 28 26 24 22 16 4 4 E RESERVE SECTION But een-t'stowe 9 2-933 423 220.6 36 Beverley Hills 9 2-821 621 132.2 36 No rt h Brunswick 8 3-803 554 144.9 32 Old Geelong 8 3-784 565 138.8 32 St. Bede's O.C. 7 4-847 584 145.0 28 Old Mentonians 4 7-737 729 101.1 16 A.N.Z. Bank 4 7-632 845 74.8 16 La Trobe Blacks 4 7-472 703 67.1 16 A.M.P. Society 2 9-673 699 96.3 8 Brunswick - 11-287 1312 21.9 - F RESERVE SECTIO N Com'weaith Bank 7 2~ - 825 367 224.8 36 Clayton 8 2-858 535 160.4 36 University Reds 7 3-718 493 145.6 32 Bulleen United 7 3-667 505 132.1 32 * Therry C.C.O.B. 5 4-583 392 148.7 28 Thornbury 6 4-649 653 99.4 28 National Bank 3 7-492 785 62.7 16 Monash Whites 1 9-301 935 32.2 8 Footscray I.T. - 10-247 801 30.8 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 TODAY'S GAMES AND UMPIRES On ground of first-named club unless otherwise shown. Seniors and Juniors at 2.00 p.m. Reserves at 11.45 a.m. Umpire for Reserves games shown In brackets A SECTION North Old Boys v University Blues - G. M. Simpson Dodds (Randles) (B) : K. Segota, Castel (G) : McDonald, Stratton. Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coil. (E.P.)t - Rowe, Mead (Hinton) (B) : Kaiser, Mason (G) : Hillier, Upham. - H.'in) vtb arcecain ~Gj : Malcolm i DeRowellll(Pe0k, Peters. University Blacks v St. Bernard's O.C. - Sharpe, Goodman (Howard) (G) : Wyatt, J. Hinton. Caulfield Gram. v Ormond - Hill Tracey (Marshall) (B) : Foley, Cooper (d) : Murray, A. Smith. B SECTIO N Old Trinity Gram. v Colle grans - J. Smith (Goodwin) (G) : Jenner, Box. Fawkner v Old Paradians - Ke ll y ( Britton) ( G) : Ryan, Dunst an. Old Melbu rnians v Coburg - Field ( Radford) ( G) : Jephson, Hateley. Monash Blues v Parkside - Cordner ( G. Reid) ( G) : Darli ng, McKenzie. Old Haileyburi ans - Bye PREIVIIERSHIP, LI STS (CONTINUED) JUNIOR 1 SECTION North Old Boys 11 - - 1463 609 240.2 44 University Blues 8 3-1219 834 146.2 32 Ivanhoe 8 3-1227 979 125.3 32 Old Scotch Coll. 7 4-1107 872 126.9 28 Ormond 6 5-1017 943 107.8 24 Monash University 6 5-1037 1005 103.2 24 Hampton Rovers 5 6-910 961 94.7 20 St. Bernard's O.C. 2 9-959 1263 75.9 8 University Blacks 2 9-771 1249 61.7 8 Geelong - 11-6100823 33.5 - JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N ** De La Salle O.C. 9 1-1288 508 253.5 36 `Coburg 8 2 1 1142 692 165.0 34 Kew 8 2 1 999 664 150.5 34 ** Old Haileybu ry 8 2-1261 540 233.5 32 Old Paradians 6 5-1030 719 143.3 24 Caulfield Gram. 5 6-735 1419 51.8 20 Fawkner 3 8-755 1021 73.9 8 Therry C.C.O.B. 2 9-642 1245 51.6 8 M.H.S.O.B. 2 9-570 1201 47.5 8 West Brunswick 2 9-396 1294 30.6 4 - Bye * - Pending C SECTION A.J.A.X. v Kew - Maebus ( Ly ons). Old Xaverians v Old Ivanhoe Gram. - Mu ll er ( Kitch ). Hampton Rovers v St. Kilda C.B.C.O.C. - Wills ( ). Geelong v Old Brighton Gram. - Croxford (Henderson). Alphington v Old Carey Gram. - McMahon (Coughlin). D SECTION St. Kevin's O.B. v Heatherton - Woodruff (Wiener). West Brunswick v M.H.S. Old Boys - Burke (D. Henry). State Bank v U.H.S. Old Boys" - ( ) (Downes). Country Colleges v Elsternwick - King (Linehan). Power House v Old Camberwell Gram. - Scott (Thomas). E SECTION La Trobe Blacks v St. Bede's O.C. - Manger * A.M.P. Society v A.N.Z. Bank - Burridge (Britton). Beverley Hills v Brunswick - D. Smith (Brukner). Bulleen-Templestowe v North Brunswick - Jennings (Gobbo). Old Mentonians v Old Geelong - Middleton` (Purcell). F SECTIO N Clayton v Thornbury - G. A. Simpson (*). Commonwealth Bank v National Bank - Rudderham (McAuliffe). Therry C.C.O.B. v Monasb Whites - J. Segota (Lansdown). Bulleen United v University Reds - Sinclair * Footscray - Bye JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N University Blacks v North Old Boys - Connell. Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll. (*t) - W. Henry. Ormond v University Blues - Bishop. Geelong v St. Bernard's O.C. - Ball. Monash University v Hampton Rovers - White. JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Old Paradians v Old Haileyburians - J. Reid. M.H.S. Old Boys v West Brunswick - Woolley. Fawkner v Therry C.C.O.B. - Cavanagh. Kew v Caulfield Gram. - Peake. Coburg v De La Salle O.C. - Johnston. EMERGENCY UMPIRES Field : McCartney. (E.P, )1 = Game at Elsternwick Park. (*) - Umpire for Reserves game to be ap pointed. (**) - Umpire for Senior game to be ap pointed. (*{) - To be played at Elsternwick Park - commencing at 9.30 a.m. THE AMATEUR FOQTBALLER - JULY 8, 197$ Page 11

ifb9> SECTION TEAM S COBURG Coach : Tony Holloway ; Res. : Kevin Gleeson 1 Gleason, K. (cr) 14 Hutchinson, M. A. 27 Hamilton, A. I. 2 Douglas, P. B. 15 Egan, S. D. 28 Finlay, M." 3 Seath, A. R. A 16 Liddle, I. R. 29 Wets, I. 4 Egan, M. P. 17 Mann, S. 30 Green, 5 Hughes, C. R. W. G. 18 Sim, I. 6 Pederson, S 31 Christopher, C.. K. 19 Sproat, K. N. 7 Judge, P 32 Ingleton, I.,. D. 20 Woodham, R. N. 33 Neudert, 8 -Gillingham, R R. D.. P: 21 O'Brien, B. J. 34 Hamilton, I 9 Beattie, J. S.. R. 22 Finlay, P. J. 10 Cleary, 35 Ginnivan, P. J. P. M. 23 Knight, G. R. 11 Egan, 36 Liddle, G. J. M. G, 24 Cannon, L. J. 37 Royal, H 12 Barker, J.. F. M. 25 Cannon, D. J. 38 Taylor, J 13 Bird, B.. F. A. 26 Boyd, S. J. 39 Jakoviceski, L. COLLEGIANS Coach : Roach, C. (Chris) ; Res.: Newton, 1 Waiduck, D. 13 Dodd, G. 2 Wagstaff, 25 Price, P. 37 S. 14 Emmett, N. 3 Rice, 26 Newton, P. 38 1. (vc) 15 Zent, R. 4 Roach, 27 James, N. C. (c) 16 1 9 MacKay, S. 5 Naylor, 28 MacKay, C C. 17 Rosengarten,. 4 0 G 6 Loder,. 29 Tayior, :P. 41 R. 18 Buiiing, J. 30 Merry, 7 Leembruggen, R. 19 A. 42 Lochhead, i. 31 Evans, 8 Cartledge, S. (c) 20 P. 43 Nethersole, J. 32 Etherington, J 9 Crow,. 44 D. 2 1 Milford, P. 33 Teale, 1Q James, S. 45 M. 22 Parsons, G. 34 Loder, 11 Lupson, T. 46 P. 23 Bickford, M. 35 Allen, 12 Cook, G. 47 G. 24 Purdue, J. 36 Hooper, G. 48 FAWKNER Coach : John Russell ; Res. : Glen Robertson 1 Tymms, M. 12 Smith, P. 23 Thomas, S, 37 2 Duggan S. (c) 13 Gillies, K. 24 Corrie, M. 38 3 Quinneti, T. 14 Stewart, J. 25 Nulty, M. 39 4 Chard, G, 15 Nenna, R. 26 Santamaria, D. 40 5 McMahon, G. 16 Blizzard, M. 27 Graham, P. 41 6 Ward, K. 17 Drummond, D. 29 Trapani, J. 42 7 McMahon, F. 18 Pettifer, M. 30 Brown, M. 43 8 Teesdale, J. 19 Foley, D. 31 Scott, G. 44 9 George, M. (vcr) 20 Naudi, R. 33 Stapleton, M. 4 5 11 Richardson, M. 21 Ferguson, P. 34 Thomas, G. 48 (vc) 22 Dwyer, P. 36 Robertson, D. 4 9 MONASH BLUES Coach: J. Thomas ; Res.: S.`Schneider 1 Anderson, B. 17 Gunning, T. 33 Mutimer, P. 49 2 Anderson, G. 18 Curtin, B. 34 Hodge, M. 50 3 Bickford, D. 19 Gumley, W. 35 Lovell, C. 51 4 Ryan, D. 20 Costello, P. 36 Doveai, G. 52 5 Chapman, G. 21 Giles, S. 37 Leerson,, P. 53 6 Carlton, L. 22 Ryan, C.. 38 Lette, P. 54 7 Cornell, S. 23 Olds, R. 39 Moore, C. 55 8 Nash, M. 24 Townsend, S. 40 Davies, P. 56 9 Olding, M. 25 Steart, G. 41 Vaughan, P. 57 10 Bergin, P. 26 White, M. 42 Creaser, J. 58 11 Cash, G. 27 Quincy, K. 43 Rosenhein, K. 59 12 Hiiderbrandt, P. 28 Ellis, M. 44 Zimmerman, B. 60 13 Schneider, S. 29 Coldham, J. 45 Carr, T. 61 14 Hore. T. 30 Ross, G. 46 Rodger, M. 62 15 Lanyon, D. 31 Mann, G. 47 Grutyner, R. 63 16 Whltty, P. 32 Thomas, G. 48 Grant, R. 64 Page 12 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Biiston, B. J. 53 Agostino, J. p, Green, M. A. W. 54 Church, G. S. McAuliffe, N. G. 55 Tolley, W. Middling, D. W. 56 Simmonds, G. G, Freeman, M. S. 57 Dickson, G. N, Weston, A. D. 58 Hajro, E. Weston, M. R. 59 Volta, P. L. West, G. J. 60 Taylor, I. J. Woods, L. G. Cotter, P. R. Walker, G. M. Nicholas, R. P. Pederson, M. A. K. (Ken) Manno, T. 49 MacKay, S. Griffiths, J. 50 Butler, S. Bennetts, M. 51 Baum, T. Hillier, P. 52 Thompson, C. Richards, L. 53 Scott, W. Cookes, A. (vcr) 54 Williamson, P. Allsopp, S. 55 Ross, G. Ross, L. 56 Byrnes, C. Rowlands, L. 57 Ashton, C. Chosich, N. 58 Dean, P. Balsillie, A. 59 White, B. Edward, D. 60 Josem, J. Elliot, P. 51 Wilson, D. Burke, T. 56 O'Mara;K. Phillips, B. 58 Raleigh, A. Henderson, A. 61 Clavola, S. Shannon, F. 65 Deans, A. McNee, D. 68 Smith, B. Robertson, G. (cr) 69 Phillips, J. Faulks, W. 74 Thomas, B. Llewellyn, R. Prouse,'L. Johnson, C. Deyoung, P. 65 Wood, D. Wright, C. 66 Wright, J. McKenzie, C. 67 Etherington, G, McCallem, J. 68 Rodger, M. Howlett, M. 69 Turnbridge, N. Downie, P. 70 Moray, N. Gawender, J. 71 Sttrat, S. Moss, P. 72 Alexander, D. Davies, P. 73 Pooley, R. Hanlon, M. 74 Newnham, R. Ramadan, M. 75 Maloney, C. Delghton, C. 76 Grace, S. Coyle, L. 77 Lewis, G. McDonnei, P. 78 Gordon, M. Andrea, T. 79 Murphy, F. Bean, S. 80 Lanner, A. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Cunningham Coah Michael MPorter an ; Res_ : D37 on Lord I Home, A. R, Brewer, C. W. 49 Robinson, P. 2 paul,. I. 14 Billings,. A. 26 Wise, R. J. 38 Bowman, C. 50 Sincock, G. 3 Schmidt, N. W. 15 Lucas, G. 27 Crewdson, R. 39 Parkes, T. P. 51 Woods, Geoffrey e Langford-Jones, 16 Thomson, M. D. 28 Irving, M. 40 Bowman, R. L. 52 Pollock, R. J. 17 Williams. A. J. 29 Galt. G. J. 41 Forbes, R. 53 one, P. D. g 6larsfiail, S. 18 Surgenor, P. A. 30 Cracknell, J. 42 Pritchard, M. 54 Lora, u. t. Houston,' M. N. 19 Palmer, I. 31 Whiteman, G. M. 43 Leathern, J. 55 Mason, P. L. 7 McQueen, D. G. 20 Campbell, A. J. 32 Derham, P. G. 44 Lovig, D. H. 56 Metherall, R. W. Houghton, J. L. 21 Curry, R. J. 33 Legge, J. 45 Story, D. C. 57 Moss, W. Cocks, N. G. 22 Legge, D. 34 Newton, M. A. 46 Batt, G. 58 Bowring, P. Corrigan, J. M. 23 Poole, P. J. 35 Robertson, B. 47 Matthews, B. 59 Dimsey, A. Bouris, T. A. 24 Poole, S. W. 36 Wolbers, F. P. 48 Tebbitt, R. 60 Woods, Grant paeadows, G. Ol D MELBURNIANS Coach : Peter McLean; Res.: Bob Boag Thomas, K. 18 Dawson, P. 34 Cowan, R. 49 Freeman, J. 64 Grimwade, R. Pisarski, R. 19 Gray, T. 35 Hepworth, D. 50 Yeo, P. 65 Waite, P. Austin, G. 20 Rudo, A. 36. Mitchell, N. 51 Hitchens, D. 66 Righetti, J. Morphet, B. 21 Woodbridge, P. 37 Van Den Dungen, 52 Thompson, J. 67 Porter, M. Knight, C. 22 Murray, P. J. 53 Lee, I. 68 Delaney, C. Ristrom, A. 23 McMullin, N. 38 Koren, P. 54 Grinlington, P. 69 Rezak, B. Cordner, R. I. 24 Guest, J. 39 Elam, D. 55 Smith, S. 70 Lewis, H. yeo, P. 25 Brown, R. 40 Brett Young, M. 56 Shaw,. M. 71 Strang, M. Tiibrook, J. 26 Cordner, P. 41 Kenyon, A. ' 57 Porter, C. 72 Guest, W. Ctoke, G. 27 Campbell, N. 42 Ansell, P. 58 Sleigh, S. 73 Marks, J. 10 Dumbrell, R. 28 Micheimore, M. 43 Dick, W. 59 Woods, J. 74 Wilson, D. Cameron, R. 29 Cameron, A. 44 Dawson, D. 60 Jalland, G. 75 Hodges, P. i2 Burns,, B. 30 Mitchell, J. 45 Lucas, A. 61 Cole, R. 76 Thomas, I. Stuart, A. 31 Mumme, P. 46 Clements, J. 62 Salek, A. 77 Thomas, M. I ~ Roberson, P. 32 Johnson, T. 47 Wischer, M. 63 Van Den Dungen, 78 Wilson, L. Urqhart, D. 33 Derham, T. 48 Clifton Jones, A. R. 80 Nitschke, M. y7 Derham, S. OLD PARADIANS Coach : Brendan Danaher ; Res.: Peter McAleer t Considine, V. T. 13 Assetta, J. 24 Jordan, P. F. 34 Coppelli, C. 45 2 Hughes, C. D. 14 Russell, B. D. 25 Butcher, V. T. 35 Considine, B. J. 47 of Paolo, M. G. 15 Hughes, N. J. 26 Johnston, P. M. 36 Palermo, A. 49 Natoli, D. E. 16 Assetta, S. 27 Johnston, P. A. 37 Caruso, A. 50 5 Jotdan, J. A. 17' Moran, P. L. 28 McCormack, D. 38 Funari, F. 51 Hart, C. G. 19 Gregor, M. T. 29 Wyatt, A. J. 39 Marturano, A. 52 e Roe, A. P. (dvcr) 30 Ryan, M. A. 40 Rowlands, W. R. 9 Barker, G. T. 21 Grace, C. S. 31 Considine, T. F. 41 Tellefson, M. F. p Johnson, A. A. (c) 22 Romeo, A. R. (vc) 42 Arthur, P. J. Jordan, G. F. 23 Mansfield, B. L. 12 McCarthy, C. C. 43 Gilmartin, P. J. 72 Johnson, M. P. (vcr) 33 Symes, P. L. 44 Abrahams, P. D. OLD TRINITY Coach : David Barclay ; Res.: Trevor La Roche t Dart, R. 14 Stevenson, I. 1 27 Mercer, R. 40 2 Robison, C. 15 Saunders, M. 28 Douglas, N. 41 3 Fennelly, P. 16 Waiters, M. 29 Quarterman, -P. 4 2 Lockwood, M. 17 Bunting, P. 30 Weir, T. 4 5 Peers, W. 18. 3 1 3 T 6 Emerson, D. S~Ibraieth,, D. 32 Jones, A. 444 5 7 Birrell, A. 20 Dennis, B. 33 Langley, R. 46 6 Foliate, P. 21 Mercer, J. 34 Clingin, G. 47 9 Cook, M. 22 Bolton, P. 35 Masters, R._ 48 D Fowler, G. 23 Adgemis, J. 36 Beer, N. - 49 Birreli, D. 24 Frood, D. 37 Mielke, P. 50 2 Smith, G. 25 Danun, P. 38 Gronow, R. 51 1 3 Stockdale, S. 26 Walls, P. 39 Tankey, S. 52 PARKSIDE Coach : Em McKever; Res. : Ga ry Wels h I Johnston, T. 10 Wilson, S. 19 Howell, K. 28 2 Johnston, P. 11 Gleason, D. 20 Byrnes, J. 29 3 Poyntz, G. 12 Harrell, M. 21 Clarke, B. 30 4 Wiseman, C. 13 'Clarke, K. 22 Harvey, P. 31 5 Graham, B. 14 Poyntz, R. 23 Fitzgerald, R. 32 5 Sweeney, K. 15 Hennessey, G. 24 Philpott, G. 33 7 Howard, B. 16 Fletcher, R. 25 Arnold, B. 34 B Harvey, B. 17 Keogh, T. 26 Thompson, F. 35 9 Carruthers, M. 18 Fella, K. 27 Forde, R. 3 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Allen, K. 53 Gaijar, I. 54 Emerson, S. 55 Dawson, W. 56 Blackney, P. 57 Weinberg. B. 58 Nelson, S. 59 Friend, I. 67 Spaulding, C. 68 Coles, P. 69 Beer, P. 70 Bolton, C. Lumsden, B. Do Luca, G. S. Tudor, J. M. Richards, G. B. Neylan, G. T. Lyons, W. L. Collins, L. T. Meseta, A. Stanley, P : Edwards, R. Brennan, A. Siverson, R. Lyons, A. Spaulding, M. White, M. Stevenson, D. Rough, G. Fields, T. Fraser, B. 37 Voglis, P. McNamara, B. 38 Riordan, R. Maxwell, R. 39 Clarke, R. Spinks, R. 40 Wilson, S. Biggins, G. 41 Grummisch, D. Tanner, R. 42 Ware, M. Eldridge, D. 43 Nicholls, B. Smith, G. 45 Howell, G. Young, R. 46 Duckworth, K. Page 13

' L KING BACK by Noel Rundl e ROUND 12-5 YEARS AGO - 1973 Cob g sioy when (the ywereeweil beaten at Ormond, going down by 41 points, and slipping to 5th position. However they were three games and percentage clear of, Geelong in sixth position. Top team, Old Camberwell (E) came from 5 goals behind at the last change to beat second top team Old Iv an hoe by 4 points. Their inaccuracy, 10.20, almost cost them the game. Best were McCallum, Mull ett, Burt (Old C), and Williams, Kelsey, Purcell (Old I). 200 games for Parkside spare parts man D anny " Boone" Gleeson who had played in just about every position on the field and also found time to be coach of the Reserves for a spell, and for Bill Mumford, the `Old Man' of National B ank F.C., a tremendous clubman both on and off the field. Coburg Juniors kicked. 13 goals straight in the second quarter of their match against Old Paradlans. 10 YEARS AGO - 1968 North Old Boys and Kew figured in their second drawn game for the season, kicking 9.8 (62) each. When they met in the first round they scored 61 points, Kew kicking 9.7 and N.O.B. 8.13. Collegians brought themselves back into final four calculations with a 4 point win over the leaders, Old Paradians. Graeme Brewer, National Bank captain played his 150th game as did Denis 'Tropical; Davies with St. Kevin's O.B. Well known Parkslde stalwart, Bill Rodda, won the award of 'father of the week' - twins (a boy and girl). Geelong's hopes of making the 'B' Section four were jolted when they went down at home by 2 goals to bottom team, St. Kilda C.B.O.C. who were best served by Sheehan. Carrot and Vignola. f,;' De La" Reserves had a bad day - 0.9 the day against Old Xaverians. Old Trinity's captain-coach, I an Curtis, played his 50th game. Melbourn e High continued their run with a 16 point win over Caulfi eld Grammarians (3rd). Nelson, Needham and Gilbert (5 goals) were best for M.H:S.O.B. 20 YEARS AGO - 1958 Coburg congratulated ruck man Jack Dugdale on his 150th game and his wonderful service to the club, both on the field and off the field as social secretary. Max Dempster played his 100th game for Parkside. Old Paradian s (B) with 10 wins and I loss and in top place, only scrambled home by 10 Page 14 points in a low scoring game against Hampton Ror ers. Foley, Dann and. McLaughlin (Old P.) and C. Adamson, Shaw, Hayes ( H. Rovers) were best. M.H.S.O.B. broke a run of seven successive defeats with a 27 point victo ry against Com. monwealth Ban k. Stars were Masters (5 goals), Nelson, L. Seward (MHS) and Board, Casey, Caven (C. Bank). some one of the lowest scoring games o National r Malvern (1.7). Only undefeated team was Alphington in junior section - with a percentage of 323.5. E. Section were R. McLellan Bri. Gram.), R. tdavison Ridgeway IcCBC), (G. (ANZ), R. Stein (0. Carey), D Birang. (P. House Gold), L. Dowling Trinity), F. J. Lee ( (Old Coil. Gold), M. Marsden ( U. Reds), A. Tanks (Brighton). 30 YEARS AGO - 1948 University Blacks, at home, avenged thei r first round defeat with a 36-point victory over Old Melburnians. Denis Cordner, Heywood and Livingstone were outstanding for the Blacks. Melbourne High showed their best form for weeks but still went down to Coburg by 8 points - ALF KEAM who shone on the wing and Ian Bailey at half-forward were best for the losers. For the first time since the war Old Parad. fans (C Section) won three games in a row - Kev Power, Geoff Hill and Brian Hey were their best in the victory against Footscray Tech. BLACK LIST Failing to 'phone Herald Office by 3.00 p.m. (Rese rves); 5.00 p.m. ( Juniors) - Fine $3.00. C RESERVE Kew D RESERV E IIeatherton JUNIOR SECTION 1 University Blues Failing to 'phone Herald Office by 5.30 p.m. - Fine $6.00. J) SECTION M.H.S.O.B. PRESS CORRESPONDENT The phone number of the Press Correspondent, Mr. Arthur Goudy, Is 233-1102. Please delete all reference to a business number for Arthur - unfortunately those previously given are no longer applicable. EMERGENCY UMPIRES Should an emergency umpire be necessary at your game, please ring :- Elsternwick Park on 91-6491. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 ORMOND P AND P PLAYERS' DINNER Ormond are holding their annual Past and present Players' Dinner tonight - Saturday, July 8th, at Koornang Park, Carnegie, commencing at 6.30 p.m. The dinner affords the opportunity for former players and officials to renew old acquaintances and the evening is generally regarded as the social highlight of the year at Ormond. Former players and members of the club who may, for various reasons, have lost contact with the organisers, are cordially invited to contact Geoff "Silver" Harris on 579-5555 - even at this late stage - who will try his best to accommodate you. VOTE OF THANKS The Melbourne University Football Club in general and the "Blues" in particular, wish to thank the new Registration Secretary, Mr. Cliff Bestow and his wife for the assistance and real help accorded this Club over the season so far. Their patience and good humour at all hours of the day or night has been most appreciated by this Club and we are sure by all Clubs in the V.A.F.A. [On behalf of Country Colleges, I second that! - Ed. ] C.G.F.C. SPORTSMAN'S NIGHT Caulfield Grammarians will hold a Sportsman's Night at Khyat's Hotel, Brighton on Tuesday, July 11th, commencing at 6.30 p.m. Compered by Ian McDonald, well known' V.F.L. Official and school "Old Boy" and supported by Dr. Alan Aylett, V.F.L. President, Gus Mercurio, Keith Stackpole, Bob Skilton and Neil Robert s, this promises to be a must for all Club members and supporters to turn up and enjoy the fun. As the hotel facilities - with regard to seating accommodation - could be rather strained, intending starters who have not as yet purchased the now limited number of tickets available, should contact Robin Harrison (569 0718), Geoff Ward (95 8566 or Tony Johnson (62 5901) without delay, otherwise they could miss out on a great show. ST. BEDE'S O.C.F.C. DEATH Amateur football, and St. Bede's O.C. in particular, suffered a sad loss on the 27th June with the sudden death of St. Bede's O.C. President, George Alexander. A warm friend to all who met him ; an inspiring leader and a man dedicated to the spirit of Amateur football, his death is a severe blow to us all. His spirit will live on through our dedication to achieve his dream - A grade. To lead is to serve. R.f.P. BALL BRIEFS BELATED CONGRATS FOR 150TH Belated congratulations from all at it. Kilda C.B.C.O.C. to Bernie "Jaw" Salter on playing his 150th game for the club two weeks ago. Bernie came to the club in 1971 and immediately fitted In, both on and off the field. He has been a hard worker around the club, including a stint as Social Secretary. On the field he is renowned for his dashing play and raking drop kicks. Well done, Bernie. Hope you play many more seasons., A.M.P. RESERVES COACH'S 150TH Another great achievement at A.M.P. las t week against North Brunswick when Peter "Helmut" Henderson slipped past the 150 game mark on one good leg. Pete commenced with the club in 1970 and has been a tremendous asset - being a."one hundred per cent" man every week, whether rucking in the Seniors or leading his youngsters in the Reserves and, on many occasions doing both each Saturday. Since taking over as Reserves' Playing-Coach in 1976 he has become one of the most dedicated and valuable members we have. He has the obvious aim of a Reserves Premiership but with the crippling run of injuries to the Seniors through '77 and '78 this aim has so far been more difficult to achieve. But if I am any judge of character, this will only spur him on and we all at A.M.P. could wish for nothing better for him than the success in this direction that he is striving for. If there happens to be anybody who doesn't know "Helmut", he can generally be found behind the goals going beserk every time his little brother Ian puts another one through. Well done pal, and stick around, we need men of your calibre. 150 GAMES AT ST. BERNARD' S All at St. Bernard's congratulate Gavin Mitchell on playing his 150th game with the Club. Gavin started with the Under 19s in 1970 and since his promotion to the Seniors, has spent most of his career in the top side., Gavin played in the 1975 "A" Premiership side which has been the highlight of. his career so far. That year also saw Gavin runner-up in the Club Best and Fairest, beaten by Yz a vote. In 1976 Gavin represented Victoria in the Amateur 'Carnival and has also been on the Club Committee, acting as Treasurer. Congratulations are also extended to Gavin and Denise Ginnivan upon their recent engagement and best wishes for their future together. All at St. Bernard's hope to see many more fine games from this courageous ruckman. Well done, Gavin. RECORD SCOR E The highest recorded V.A.F.A. score to date was that notched by Reservoir Old Boys Juniors. in the opening round of the 1976 season. The scores - a mammoth 55.37-367 against Kew's 2.3-15. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Page 15

BALL BRIEFS 100 AT ROVERLAND All at Hampton would like to congratulate Graham Earle who will play his 100th game for the club against St. Kilda C.B.C. today. Graham started his football with the club in the Juniors and has since progressed to the Seniors where he is playing great football. His long, accurate kicking and clever bail play have won him Best and Fairest awards in the Reserves. Well done, Graham, and we at Hampton wish you all the best for today and for many more fine games, in the future. HALF-FORWARD'S 100 Brunswick would like to congratulate Peter Egan on playing his 100th game with the club. Peter joined us In 1972 and played in the 1974 Premiership team. A coot and calculating halt forward and a very good clubman, Brunswick would like to see Peter play another 100 games. TON UP AT ST. BEDE' S St. Bede's O.C. congratulates Paul Negri on playing his 100th for the club against Old Geelong on Saturday. Over the years Paul has been an invaluable player. His many great games have been highlighted by his determination, courage and versitility. A feature of Paul's play has been his long kicking to position and accurate hand passing. A fine team player and clubman, St. Bede's took forward to many more games from this great player. Well done, Nega's! 100 GAMES AT ALPHINGTON Alphington's gutsy little rover, Graem e Roberts, today plays his 100th game for the club. Always a goer", Graeme bores in hard for the ball and his skill, speed and disposal are an inspiration to the team and a delight to watch. Keep up the good work, Graeme. May your next hundred be as good as your ti rat. Congratulations to Old Brighton's Tony Gedye who today- carries the red and blue guernsey onto the ground for the 50th time. Tony is one of nature's giants and though he may not possess the most consistently safe pair of hands in the business, opposition ruckmen Invariably find it somewhat difficult to outreach him when he stretches his arms some 2.50398 metres (metrication is such a bore!) above the turf. In fact, last Saturday he showed just how difficult it Is for opponents by dragging down mark after mark in front of men of significantly less stature. Tony's skills are also evident when the ball hits the ground, and it is hoped that his present good form will continue for the remainder of the season. Well done, Tony. Congratulations to Dave Wenzel who will play his 50th game for Hampton Rovers today. Dave has been a great asset to the club where his high marking, accurate kicking and dedication to training have been an inspiration to, all. Well done, Dave, and we took forward to your ton. Well done, John Salvatlco, on playing his 50th game for U.H.S.O.B. today. Johnny "Sal" has been at U.H.S. for a number of years and is a dogged and fierce competitor. It is well known that "Salvo" enjoys "some donut" occasionally. Congratulations John. All at Old Camberwell Grammarians congratulate David "Skull" Ellis on playing his 50th game against Power House today. Since joining the club in 1975, David has played most of his football in the Firsts on the forward flank and, despite a bad ankle injury last season (and the long drives from Somers this year), "Skull" is still flying high to take the spectacular big grab in the square, or running past for the crumbs or handball. Congratulations, Dave, on this 50, and best wishes for the next. Congratulations to Power House Reserves' wingman Geoff Pullin, who plays his 50th V.A.F.A. game today. After a long apprenticeship in the Club XVIII, Geoff was "recruited" to the Reserves, where he has been a model of consistency ever since. Geoff's rare ability to always be on his own has started many a forward move and he has been a key player in the success of the Reserves this year. As a First Aid and training expert, his advice is frequently sought and most appreciated by the players. Good luck, Geoff, for another good game today. Congratulations are extended to Mick "Fat" Thynne from all at St. Kilda C.B.C.O.C. for playing his 50th game for the club last week. Mick started at the club in 1974, coming straight from school, and has since proved a valuable player, mainly in the Seconds. He is having a great season so far this year and i s,renowned for his high flying "plucks" in the goal square. Well done, Mick, and we all hope you play many more games yet. Solid defenders Wayne Toohey and Tony Course notch up their 50th games today wit h Congratulations to Mick Gandy who played Ivanhoe. Wayne has resumed playing this year his 50th game for Kew against Old Carey and after a few years absence and it -didn't take appropriately he celebrated it by being selected long for him to make his presence felt in the as best afield for Kew. Mick has risen through side - a most consistent player this year. the Junior ranks to develop into a most re- Tony has strung together some great games liable backman. His ability to leap high and during his 50 and with youth on his side he mark or spoil, together with his tear-through has a fine future ahead of him. A very dashing dashes make him a delight to watch. Like player, he is always looking for the quick playmany of his team-mates, Mick is only young on tactics to create attacking football towards and has a bright future at Kew. Well done, goal. All at Ivanhoe wish both players the best Mick, from all here at Kew.. of luck in their 50th games today. Page 16 THE AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 A SECTIOF4 Ivanhoe 1.7 5.10 11.11 15.15-105 St. Bernard's O.C. 2.6 6.9 11.13 14.16-100 IYANHOE : Jones 6, Thompson 2, Knop 2, George 2, Turnley 2, Smyth. B Jones, James, Turntey, Stredwick, Robertson, ahaw. 2, M. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: G. Mahoney Mahoney 2, Daimau 2, McConnell 2, Doolan 2, Aughton, Nadzielski, Phelan, Hughes. BEST : Wade, Hogan, Sullivan, Hughes, Monaghan, McConnell. Marcellin O.C. 3.3 6.5 10.7 13.10-88 University Blacks 2.2 4.5 5.10 11.14-80 hiarcellin O.C. : McCallum 2, P. Holmes 2, P. CAao ne, 2' J PrtGart ercr Butler. Langley, BEST : Price. Jones, J. Gartner, P. Gartner, Dillon, Maguire- Cogh- UNIVERSITY $LBirCcRhS:BoPethettE. 3Cordner, Ian 2, Pattinso n Tracey. BEST : Fisher, Alianson, Atchison, Lockie, Cunningham, S. Costello. University Blues 4.4 11.10 16.11 22.16-148 Ormond 5.9 6.11 11.14 13.15-93 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Cortese 6, H 4oll, King 3, Sleeman 3, Church 2, Brown, Holt, Tyqum. BEST : Cortese, Moore, Caroll, Taumble, Holt, ORb10ND : McCooke PaiBourne Farre1l, MHoids 2, Dove Naylar, M. Buckley, Naylor, 'I, BEST. Corben, :, M CookeL Turner Old Scotch Coll. 5 g 10.7 16.9 20.13-133 North Old Boya,13 11.18 14 20-104 OLD SCOTCH : Mason 4, Cox 3, Tallent 3, Bates 2, Bedford 2, Marx 2, Sherwen 2, Mc- Lean, Meadows. BEST: Bates, Mason, T. Egt>leston Sherwen, Marx, Drummond. NORTH OLD BOYS : Anderson 3, Butera 2, Sheales 2, Wilson 2, Borcich. Conti, Dolan, Maguire, O'Connor. BEST: Borcich, Canterbury, Horan, Welsh, Wilson, Conti. De La Salle O.C. 6.7 14.10, 21.19 25.21-171 Caulfield Gram. 1.0, 3.1 6.4 11.8-74 DE LA SALLE O.C, : Groves 12, Ingha m 3, Casey 2, Greene 2, Loft 2, Hollier, Dunn, Connolly. Beddoe. BEST Nugent, Beddoe, Ingham, : Bonrke~assa, CAULFIELD GRAM. : Butcher 3, Goold 3, Cameron, Cayzer, m Felsental, Frankish, Goo Ca id, Gerrand. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY B SECTIO N Old Paradlans 7.1 11.8 13.11 20.11-131 Old Melburnians 6.4 10.7 16.12 18.13-121 OLD PARADIANS : Roe 5, Tellefson 3, '13. Cons'dme, J3 ohnstone C ZHughes, C. McCarthy. BEST : C. McCarthy, C. Hughes, Roe, Madden, Natoli, Abrahams. OLD MELBURNIANS: I. Cordner 7, R. Cameron 4, Woods 2, Thompson, Thomas, r D. BET. I. Morphett, P sarski~r Mit, awsonknight, Morphett, Thompson Cordner, helmore e. 9.5 12. - 81 Old Haiteybur!ans 3.3 $. 8 10.15 11.i5-81 Parkside OLD HAILEYBURIANS :PauHousto n Langford-, Schmidt, Meadows. Curry, Jones, Mason, Cocks, Porter. BEST: Cocks, Houston, Lucas, Luxton, Porter, Schmidt. B PARKSIDE: P. Harvey 3, Jenkins 2, Clarke, Fitzgerald, K. Clarke, B. Harvey, Ware, Nankervis. BEST: Howell, Ware, D. Johnstone, Nankervis, Dryden. Old Trinity Gram. 1 6.2.5 10-10 17.18 24.25-169 Coburg OLD TRINITY GR.: Fekete 7, Peers 5, Saunders 4, Williams 3, Weir 2, Dann, D. Birrell, Weinberg. BEST : Saunders, Birrell, Weinberg, Peers, Fowler. D. Birrell. CBSU.REga ng : M. tgreen, M s McAuEff. M Ega Fawkner 4.3 13.7 16.13 25.13-163 Monash Blues 4,3 7.3 8.4 14.4-8 8 FAWKNER: J. Trapani 7, Ferguson 3, G. McMahon 3, N. Stapleton 2, Raleigh 2, Profenna 2, Naudi 2, Foley, Burke, Ward, Duggan. BEST : Smith, Duggan, Trapani, Foley, Ward, Bourne. MONASH BLUES : Rodger 4, Lanyon 2, Ryan, Olds.og B BEST : inn, Sweetland, Anderson, Lovell. Collegians - By e TIPSTERS' TALLY Syd Whitfield (F) Peter Nathan (J2) Jim Fidge (C) Norm Nugent (D) Michael Arnold (A) Brian Lauder (B) Peter Brukner (Jt) Nugget Stephens (E) *pending. 8, 1978 1671A 12* 1154 16.......... 52 12 152 142 71/z.......... 1135 16.. 32 16 13 2 Page i7

Last Week's Results - Continue d Last Week's Results - Continued C SECTION Geelong 4.0 9.6 11.6 St. Kilda CBCOC 3.2 7.2 9.3 12.9-81 12.4-76 GEELONG : Torode 3, Dowling 2, G. Trevaskis 2, T. Ludowyk 2, Wallis, Polkinghorn, Archer. BEST : Nielsen, Silver, Birrell, Coad, Bullen, Polkinghorn, ST. KILDA C.B.O :C.: Smith 3, Davis 2, White 2, Jennings, Curry, Kay, Robinson, Miller. BEST: K. White, Kay, Jones, R' Delaney, Curry, Sherman. Kew 5-0 11.8 13.14 15.19-109 Old Carey Gram. 0.2 2.3 6.5 11.8-74 KEW : Walker 3, McColl 3, Rowlands 2, O'Dowd 2, Toogood, R. Zerbi, Nowlan, B. Smith, Fanning. BEST: Gandy, Hayes, Cavanagh. Toogood, Varney, B. Smith. OLD CAREY: M. Cooke 2, Freeman 2, McMahon 2, Mill 2, Loader, Bathurst. BEST : Skilbeck, Freeman, Loader, Mill, Curnow, Bathurst. Old Xaverians 4.3 12.6 17.11 18.15-123 Old Brighton Gr. 7.4 9.8 12.12 15.14-104 OLD XAVERIANS : Curtain 9, Midgeley 2, Batten 2, Cooksley, Jemmerson, Dwyer, Rominan. BEST : Curtain, Sulliv an, Pirrie, Nankervis, Sierakowski, Brimacombe, OL D Templeton R2,I Dic,k Gedye~ McClure, J P TShepherd. BEST riestley, : Gedye, McBriar, Paroissien, Shepherd, Levvey, Mullett. A-J,AX. 5.2 10.4 16.11 18.12-120 Old ivanhoe 6.2 9.6 12.6 17.9-11 1 A.7,A,X,: Lemish 8, H. Ritterman 2, R. Lisner 2, Komesarook 2, Kalmus 2, Kaye, Jankie. BEST: M. Ritterman, Lemish, H. Ritterman, Korn, Jankie, Lisner, tin ege e o 4, OGOdin 4, CJ nsstev ns,t T5 BEST: Goldin, Cuttriss, Purcell, Harvey,. M C. Millson, C. Constantinou, Hampton Rovers 4.6 8.7 14.9 19,11-125 Alphington 5.0 10.1 16.4 17.9-111 MIIA SPTO~N ROC 3 or8:3 Stevens G. Earle, Tregear, English, BEST : Stevens, James, Clottu, Nash, Malone, Beadle. RoberlsH ~4, ColOe anb2rskerry6'b STCR berts, Jamieson, Shearer, Gale, Adams, G. Matfin. Page 18 D SECTIO N Country colleges 7.6 16.10 18.13 23.17-155 U.H.S. Old Boys 2.3 5.4 8.8 13.10-88 COUNTRY COLLEGES : Coates 7, Cummin s 5, Dewan 4, M. Lester 3, Balmer 2, Kelly, Sliced, BEST : Dewan, Sliced, Gleeson, Commadeur, Egan, ~ Cummins, U.H.S. OLD BOYS : Walsh 6, Peterson 3, Wilkinson, Mercer, Hamid. Duqcanson, BEST : Hamid, Poulter, Hunter, Walsh, Stewart, Boag. Heatherton 5.6 7.9 11.14 14.15-99 Old Cam'well at. 2.3 7.8 11.10 14.10-94 HEATHERTON: Benning 4, Barbour 2, Brains 2, Lewis 2, Meeking, W. Williams, DiFede, Carey. BEST: Barbour, Killen, Brains, Carey, Fletcher, Buckley. OLD CAMBERWELL : MacCallum 4, Mc- Lardy 2, Macrae 2, J. Steven 2, P. Buchanan, Ellis, Healey, MacAulay. BEST: Macrae, K. Kerr, J. Rimington, Trahar, G. Buchanan, MacCallum. Eisternwick 4.4 10.8 18.11 27.16-178 West Brunswick 4.6 9.8 11.13 16.19-11 5 ELSTERNWICK : Holmes 8, T. Richards 5, Blythman 4, Farrington 3, Rigg 2, May 2, Harris, Grace, P. Mahony. BEST : Farrington, Holmes, D. Mahony, P. Richards, A. Ramsay, Rosewarne, WEST BRUNSWICK: White 5, Beaumont 2, Woollard 2, Nicolosi, 'Adams, Guatta, Brockwell, Monger Callander, Byrd. BEST : Brockwell, Fyffe, 1'vey, Monger, Nicolosi, Woollard. St. Kevin's O.B. 5.4 7.8 14.12 16.18-114 M.H.S. Old Boys 5.1 7.4 9.7 9.13-67 ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Radford 4, T. Griffin 3, Corredig 2, B. Campbell 2, P. Campbell, Hart, Cross, Kelly Hannan, BEST : J. Nettlefold, Robson, C. Rettlefold, Fernon, McKaige, Kelly. M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Martin 3, Adams 3, Furnell, Stevens, Taylor. BEST: Flegeltaub, Cooper, Short, Woods, Adams, Fuller. Power House 8.4 14.4 18.8 19.12-126 State Bank 1.1 8.3 12.5 17.8-11 0 POWER HOUSE: Newton 5, Rosewarne 4, Sykes, 3, Evans 3, Sarosi 2, Driscoll, Stafford. BEST: Perry, Booth, Rosewarne, Stewart, Stafford,,Newton, STATE BANK : Jenkins 4, Eacott 3, Allen 2, Dumbrell 2, A. Brennan 2, Dent 2, Jeffery, Webster. BEST : Williams, Murray, Eacott, Arnold, Jenkin, A. Brennan, THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 E SECTIO N Buileen-T'stowe 5.3 9.9 18,19 25.25-175 Brunswick 3.3 5.10 5,11 8.12-60 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Lockhart 5, Walker 4, D'Agostino 3, Johnston 3, J. Tenace 3, Quade 3,. Hill 2, G. Miles 2. BEST: J. Tenace, D'Agostino, L. Tenace, Pretto, Heboard, Lockhart. BRUNSWICK : Butcher 3, Egan, Johnstone, Owen, Palmer, Wise. BEST: Jones. Butcher. Dean, Cutajar, Johnstone, Egan. 5t. Bode's O.C. 6.4 9.5 14.11 16.15-111 Old Geelong 3.2 5.5 8.5 9-10- 6 4 ST, BEDE'S O.C.: McGoldrick 5, Collins 3, Evans 2, Roberts, Howe, Fogarty, Rocke, Lockwood, Boyce. BEST : Howe, Turner, Mc- Cormack, Cecchi, Pendleton, McGoldrick. OLD GEELONG : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line first post Monday. North Brunswlck 5.6 11.8 15.14 18.16-124 A.M.P. Society 2.2 4.5 5.11 9.17-7 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK:, D. Payne 4, Burrows 3, Fox 2, Strickland 2, Campbell, D. Dimarco, G. Carter, Scullin, Hughes, Morritt, Kenny. BEST: J. Payne, D. Payne, Handley, Scullin, G. Payne, Hughes. ` A.M.P. SOCIETY: I. Henderson 5, D. Henderson, O'Rourke, Withers, Reed, BEST : McLaughlan, Withers, Gates, Pottenger, C. J enkins, Rutty. La Trobe Blacks 6.7 15.14 20.18 26.23-179 A.N.Z. Bank 2.0 5.3 9.5 12.7 79 LA TROBE BLACKS : Hast 5, Grant 5, Oates 4, Sceney 4, Condon 3, Tunbridge 2, Costello, Martin, Annear. BEST: Hast, Gahagan, Oates, Annear, Tunbridge, Martin. A.N.Z. BANK : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Beverley Hills 4.4 9.8 13.13 20.19-139 Old Mentonians 5.3, 8.5 9.5 12.8-80 BEVERLEY HILLS : Post 5, Egan 3, Field 3, J. Reece 3, Gray 2 Mason 2, Amad, Fleming.. BEST : Ashley, howles, Egan, Fleming, Clark, J. Reece : OLD MENTONIANS: Bennett 5, Jorgenson 2, Norton, Mounsey, Wilson, Rafter, Peel. BEST : Rafter, B. Watts, Peel, Bennett, Bakker, Zimaris. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY F SECTION Thombu ry 7.4 10.7 12.16 19.19-133 University Reds 3.3 8.8 12.11 19.13-127 THORN-BURY : Smith 4, Dall'Ava 4, Bekut 3, Hayman 3, M. Staff 2, R. Dymond 2, Cowan. BEST: Byrne, P. Burns,,. Cowan, Dall'Ava, M. Staff, Bekut. UNIV. REDS : Sturm 7, Hille 4, Mason 2, Jacobs 2, Bullen, Johansen, Elliott, Long. BEST: McLean, Smale, Sturm, Bartlett, Wright, Bullen. Com'weaith Bank 5.6 9.9 11.11 14.13-97 Monash Whites 3.0 5.2 8.3 10.8-68 C'WEALTH BANK: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. MONASII WHITES : De Pace 4, Di Donato 2, Drummond 2, O'Brien, Parsons. BEST : Picone, McDonald, Winspear, Brice, Mc- Kenzie, Catalano. Clayton 3.5 6.8 9.11 13.16-94 National Bank 4.1 7.6 10.11 13.13-91 CLAYTON: Brierley 4, Nestor 3, Burghardt 2, Jennings 2, Appleby, O'Donaghue. BEST: Bertram, Nestor, Brett, Burghardt, Sheers, Jennings. NATIONAL BANK : Goalkickers, Best, Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Bulleen United 2.8 2.10 8.11 10.12-72 Footscray I.T. 1.2 6.7 8.11 10.12-72 BULLEEN UNITED: McColl 2, D. Viney 2; Lillie 2, Morley, MacLeod, Flett, Antonio. BEST: Morley, Marchesani, Wilson, Richardson, R. Jenkins, A. Divirgilio, FOOTSCRAY I.T.: Brophy 3, Carr, Moore, Baird, Johansen, Englefield, Abramczyk, Baulch. BEST: Englefield, Murrell, Brophy, Stott, McCann, Carr. Ther ry C.C.O.B. - Bye JUNIOR 1 SECTIO N University Blues 13.7 17.15 31.20. 44,22-286 Geelong 0.2 2.4 3.6 7.6-48 UNIV. BLUES: Twite 10, Torney 9, Reill y,6, Sullivan 5, G. Hickey 3, Landini 3, Poustie 3, S. Roberts 2, Warner, A. Watson, Davine. BEST: S. Roberts, Reilly, Torney, Warner, A. Watson, Fry. GEELONG: Huon 5, Taylor, Evans. BEST: Thomsori, Fatouros, Evans, Huon, Williams, Fraser. 8,, 1978 Page 19

Last Week's Results - Continue d North Old Boys 4,1 10.6 16.8 19.8-122 Hampton Rovers 1.2 3,3 5.5 8.8-56 NORTH OLD BOYS : Richardson 6, Clarke 3, Tepper 2, Trevean 2, C. Atkinson 2, Enriquez, Considine, D. Ryan, O'Toole. BEST: D. Ryan, G. Carroll, Giese, Pearse, Fulton, Considine. HAMPTON ROVERS : G. Cole, 2, Spalding 2, Hope, Huckett, N. Kelly, Moore. BEST : Huckett, Morecroft, N. Kelly, Baker, Spalding, Marshall. Ivanhoe 7.4 9.6 17.10 27.16-178 St. Bernard's O.C. 1.2 7.7 12.10 17.13-116 IVANHOE : Phillips 17, Brewin 3, Watts 2, Luby 2, Moszcowicz 2, English. BEST-' Phillips, Kearney, McCulloch, Watts, Francis, Brewin. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Randall 5, Elia 4, Smith 2, Wall 2, Ashby 2, Dibella, Redmond. BEST : Randall, Redmond, Dolan, Ella, S. Smith, Lane. Old Scotch Coll. 5.5 9.10 17.14 23.20-168 University Blacks 2.5 4.6 6,7 8,8-66 OLD SCOTCH : Lee 8, Sinclair 5, Akarn 5, Cotton 2, Forsyth 2, Letts. BEST: Sinclair, Spence, Lee, Lithgow, Wallace-Smith, Robinson.. UNIV. BLACKS: Lewis 4, Crutch 2, Franke, Carmichael. BEST: McArthur, Chsterman, Nicholson, Crutch, Lewis, Chapman. Ormond 3.4 9.12 15.13 22.19-151 Monash University 2.1 4.1 10.4 18.6-11 4 Roac h PortRMO RDnni k 2 Palmer Boehm 2, RusBsells Beard, Ritchie. BEST: Beard, Rennick, Palmer, Roach, Ritchie, W. Robertson. MONASH UNIVERSITY : Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after* copy dead-line - first post Monday. JUNIOR 2 SECTIO N Kew 5.3 12.4 17.6 20.10-130 Ther ry C.C.O.B. 3.2 5.5 6.6 8.7-55 KEW: J. Busuttil 4, C. Haralambolous 4, M. Costanzo 3, T. Merlino 2, R. Stanley 2, S. Jackomos, P. Salerno, B. Beasley, M, Monohan, G. McColl, BEST : M. Costanzo, R. Stanley, L. Lukaitis; P. Salerno, M. Monohan, T. Merlino. THERRY C.C :O.B. : Murcutt 3, Matton 2, Egan, Egglestone, Stopper. BEST: Boden, Mellon, Egan, Kelly, Grant, Treherne. Old Halleyburian s De La Salle O.C Game abandoned O.C. OLD HAILEYBURIANS - information withheld. DE LA SALLE O.C. - information withheld. Page 20 Caulfield Gram. 5.3 10.5 16.10 18,11-119 M.H.S. Old Boys 1.4 6.6 10.8 14,13-97 CAULFIELD GRAM.: Fielden 5, Diamond 5, Matthews 2, Christie 2, C. McArthur 2, Lyte 2. BEST : Matthews, Forbes, Fielden, Theodos, C. McArthur, Gaffney. M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Dunne 3, Brydon 2 Flood 2, Carelos 2, Anthony 2,' Morrow 2, Kantanis, Pearce. BEST : Todd, Carelos, Dunne, Walker, Cass, Bismire. Old Paradlans 3.5 7.10 11.17 14.24-108 West Brunswick 1.2 2.2 3.4 3.7-25 S OyLD2PARADanNSu dberg,3'caddyu Miller, McMahon, M. McCarthy. BEST: Brophy, Smyth, M. McCarthy, iiler, Deylen, Flynn. WEST BRUNSWICK :' Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Coburg 10.3 16.9 22.11 29.16-190 Fawkner 4.1 6.2 7.6 10:7-67 4, Sykes R 4G Kilne r Sismanes Ed10, wards Cleary y Neivandt 2 Wood. BEST : Sismanes, Sykes, Cleary, Kilner, Neivandt. FAWKNER : Marantelli 3, Pitts 2, Dowd, Heide, Tonna, Trapani, White. BEST: Tonna, M. Stapleton, Wooster, Heide, DePasqually, Gillon, "Herald" Phone Numbers r may, again this season, dial DIRECT to the Y Amateu "Herald" Office. The numbers are:- 652-1892 or 652-1893. 63-021jou have any difficulty, you should ring ("Herald" switchboard) and ask for extension 1892 or 1893. d RESERVEto he~ above RESULTS be phone number(s) Before 3 p.m..00 SENIOR AND JUNIOR SECTION RESULTS - These must be phoned to the above number(s) Before 5.00 p.m. A fine will be incurred after this time. if results are not received at the "Herald" Office by 5.30 p.m., a further fine will be imposed. Phone calls not directed to the above numbers may go astray. in this event, will clubs be regarded as having failed their scores and to phone In will be fined acco r~im giy. When phoning tscorea, please pattern:- 'fioiiow this (a) the Section concerned (b) teams playin g (c) winning tea m actual scores Check ' with BOTH -winnump G a i ier ringing the before "Herald", for the correct acores. incorrect scores equal all a fina l The phoning of acores to the "Herald" Office is the responsibility of the HOME CLUB. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Last Week's Results - Continued A RESERVE SECTIO N Ivanhoe 4.3 6.9 8.10 11.15-81 St. Bernard's O.C. 1.0 1.2 4.4 5.5-35 IVANHOE: G. Stewart 4, Docherty 2, Mc- 7,)owall 2, Sullivan, Lonergan, Ryan. BEST : G. Stewart, Docherty, Miles, McNamara, Hutton, Doll. ST. BERNARD'S O.C.: Bergin 3, Nigro, G. Hughes. BEST: Irvine, Stanley, Meredith, Garby, O'Callaghan, Tyler. Marcellin O.C. 1.0 3.1 6.1 9.4-58 University Blacks 3.1 3.2 5.7 6.7-42 ~iarcellin O.C. : Feehan 3, Bortolotto 2, >lorrison 2, Walsh, Boyce. BEST : B. Crimmins, Bortolotto, Boyce, Hardy, Wood, Feehan. UNIV. BLACKS : Walsh 2, Bridge, Oakley, O'Shea, White. BEST: Faulkner, A. Costello, Norton, T. Costello, Roughead, Pascoe. University Blues 2.2 5.3 10.8 13.13-91 Ormond 4.2 6.9 7.12 10.12-72 UNIV. BLUES: Tate 3, Hamilton 3, Whitehead 2, Lyle 2, McGough 2, S. McLean. BEST: Wood, Patterson, Hamilton, Lyle, Booth, Whitehead. ORMOND: G. Fisher 3, Crump 2, Foulsham Graham, Kozlowski, Sheehan. BEST : Coster, Jackson, G. Fisher, A. Graham, D. Patterson, R. Jenkins. North Old Boys 5.3 9.5 12.8 14.14-98 Old Scotch Coll. 4.5 6.7 8.11 10.14-74 NORTH OLD BOYS : McPhee 4, Fogarty 2, Cuffe, Brown, Hibbert, Fennelly, Wilson, D, %raguire, Kutrolli, Doyle. BEST: Kutrolli, Zabrieszach, Ryland, Fennelly, McPhee, Fogarty. OLD SCOTCH COLL.: Goalkikers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. De La Salle O.C. 1.3 7.7 12.10 14.10-94 Caul field Gram. 3.3 3.5 6.8 8.15-63 DE LA SALLE : Harley 3, Crothers 3, B. Flynn 2, Croxford 2, M. Kerin, Kowalski, Hellard. BEST: Clarke, Hogan, Croxford, Hannah, M. Bourke, Kowalski. CAULFIELD GRAM.: MacDonald 3, Cassidy, Worthington, Jaggs, Cunningham, Little. BEST: Collins, Irvine, MacDonald, Worthington, Pearson, Jaggs. B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Melbumian s 6.6 11.8 17.11 23.16-154 Old Paradians 0.3 1.4 2.4 3.4-22 OLD MELBURNIANS: Johnson 5, Kenyon 4, Lucas 4, D. Dawson 3, Austin 2, Freeman, Hepworth, Cowan, C. Porter, Campbell. BEST : Johnson, Kenyon, Peter Yeo, Hepworth, Campbell, D. Dawson. OLD PARADIANS : Juracic 2, Marturano. BEST: Leone, Baggio, M. Ryan, Gilmartin, De Melis, De Luca. Parkside 3.5 6.9 11.11 13.13-91 Old Haileyburlans 0.2 1.4 4.5 6.10-46 PARKSIDE : Hennessy 5, Datson 4, Gray 2, Baker 2. BEST: Grummisch, Hennessy, Stewart, Voglis, G. Smith, Fletcher. OLD HAILEYBURY: J. Legge 2, Metherall, McLennan, Thomson, Derham. BEST: C. Bowan, Forbes, Home, Irving, J. Legge, Pritchard. Old Trinity Gram. 1.7 6.10 7.16 10.22-82 Coburg. 2.1 2.2 3.3 4.6-3 0 OLD TRINITY : Clingin 2, Cameron 2, Allan, M. Spaulding, Frood, J. Mercer, R. Mercer, Maizells. BEST : Clingin, Cameron, Frood, Tankey, King, Watson, COBURG: Christopher, Neudert, Conroy. BEST: Nicholas, Sproat, Neudert, Liddle. Monash Blues 1,5 5.5 7.6 10.7-67 Fawkner 2,0 4.2 7.4 10.6-66 MONASH BLUES : Curtin 4, Hore 2, Costello 2, Shaw, Grant. BEST : Costello, Hore, Oakley, Grant, Shaw, Howlett. FAWKNER: Shannon 2, B. Thomas 2, Wilson 2, Dunkerton, Ciavola, Stewart, Nenna. BEST: Nenna, Scott, Stewart, B. Thomas, Wilson, Tymms. Collegians - Bye C RESERVE SECTIO N St. Kilda CBCOC 0.5 7.9 12.9 14.12-96 Geelong 3.6 6.7 8.12 10.13-73' ST. KILDA C.B.O.C.: P. O'Connell 4, Salter 3, Thynne 3, Esmonde 2, Dankert, Spence. BEST: Salter, Mulquinney, Graham, Thynne, P. O'Connell, Girdwood. GEELONG : Lowcock 3, Scale 2, D. Collins 2, Bowman, Poulton, Gilmore. BEST: Lowcock, Chandler, D. Collins, Jennings, Scale, Eastoe. Old Carey Gram. 2.3 8.6 12.8 16.11-107 Kew 4.2 4.5 6.10 7.11-53 OLD CAREY : Hearn 8, Petty 2, Paraskevis 2, McHarg, Pryor, Grenfell, Simms. BEST : Hearn, Petty, Simms, Barbary, England, Anderson. KEW: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. Old Xaverians 1.3 4.11 5.13 10.16-76 Old Brighton Or. 3.1 3.2 10.7 11.8-74 OLD XAVERIANS: Fraser 4, Eichorn 2, Miller 2, Papaleo 2, Mort, Wilson. BEST : Fraser, apaleo, Powell, Petroff, McCarthy, R. Fanning. OLD BRIGHTON: Hamilton 5. Beddoe 2, Grant 2, Finlayson, Latzer. BEST : Hamilton, Gartner, Beddoe, Fox, Leske, Wagner. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - JULY 8, 1978 Page 21

Last Week's Results Continued Last WaskgS Results Continue d A.J.A.X. 2.4 6.7 9.12 12.15-87 Old Ivanhoe 2.3 4.4 5.5 10.7-67 A.J A.%.: Nankin 5, Blusztein 2, Davis 2, Hoffman, Bogatin, Jurberg. BEST: Ivany, Fayman, Nankin, Davis, Blusztein, Bogatin. OLD IVANHOE: R. Gurney 4, I. Edlin 3, Rantino, Dowling, Hannah. BEST: R. Gurney, Rantino, Dowling, Dickson, Rule, T. Kelsey. Hampton Rovers 4.4 6.6 10.9 21.11-137 Alphington 2.3 5.6 6.10 6.12-48 HAMPTON ROVERS : C. Earle 5, Cave 3, Tabram 3, A. Martin 3, Morecroft 2, Fisher, Johnston, Devola, Vasy, Haverfield. BEST : Ashkar, C. Earle, A. Martin, Devola, Vasy, Hackett. ALPHINGTON : Humm 3, Keppel 2, Wiles. BEST : Hartigan, Marton, Williams, Humm, Aslanis, Jones. D RESERVE SECTIO N U.H.S. Old Boys 2.2 7.5 11.7 13.9-87 Count ry Colleges 1.5 2.6 2.7 3.12-30 U.H.S. OLD BOYS: Boyce 3, Butson 3, Chettle 2, Marr 2, Tebble, Carlyle, Crowden. BEST : Carlyle, Bain, Miller, Smith, Boyce, Parks. COUNTRY COLLEGES: Howe 2, Ennis. BEST: Hanlon, J. Joyce, Howe, Kukielka, Murray, O'Bree. Heatherton 0.2 5.6 6.7 12.9 81 Old Cam'weit Or. 4.2 5.4 7.5 10.7-67 HEATHERTON: W. Howells 3, J. P. Kenn y 2, Borg 2. Eales, Hopkins, Mahoney, P. Skinner, Walker. BEST : Walker, Tetan, Borg, Howells, Ryan, Hopkins. OLD CAMBERWELL: Donkin 3, Hutchinson 2, Mullett 2, Eades, Price, Rogers. BEST : Allan, Mullett, Robinson, Rimington, Hutchinson, Donkin. Eisternwttck 4.4 7.9 13.12 18.14-122 West Brunswick 4.4 7.6 11.7 16.11-10 7 ELSTERNWICK : McIntosh 6, Mclnnes 3, Snape 2, Bradshaw 2, Cochrane 2, Little, Dunn, Convery. BEST : Convery, Snape, Bradshaw, Dunn, McIntosh, Jones. WEST BRUNSWICK: Suleyman 4, Fletcher 3. Dagg 2, Adams 2, Condon 2, Bull, Oakley, Gertdz. BEST: Condon, Dagg, Johnstone, MacDonald, Oakley, Suleyman. M.H.S. Old Boys 6.4 7.8 10.13 12.17-89 St. Kevin's O.B. 2.3 5.4 9.6 10.9-69 M.H.S. OLD BOYS : Lee 4, Hutton 2, Bryce 2, Stow 2, Hallett, Read. BEST : Lee, Evans, Stow, Kovits, Hutton, Manley. ST. KEVIN'S OLD BOYS: Chalmers 7, Phibbs, Davey, Martin. BEST: Pitt, Martin, Crowley, Chalmers, Ghiri, A. Tsindos. A Page 22 State Bank 6.3 10.5 14.11 16.15-111 Power House 2.4 5.11 7.12 9.13-67 2, STATE E 2B NovieBBennett ~derson t ICincaid~ 2Thane, Gio'der. BEST : Ross, Favier, Bennett, P. Wabbis, Austerberry, Kincaid. POWER HOUSE: Whitmore 3. D. Clark 2, P. Clark, Mason, McPhee, Pullin. BEST: Dakin, Fingleton, Shewan, Whitmore, Fitzsimmons, Mason. E RESERVE SECTION Bulieen-T'stowe 5.7 9.10 12.11 19 Brunswick.15-129 1.1 2.2 5.3 5.3-33 Atkin s BULLEEN-TE1ViPLESTOWE : Dozzi 6 Foulds. 5'BES T StarmaChi, prd SDozzi, Coyle, ~toa~ nard, Atkins, = Tenace. BRUNSWICK BEST : Connley 3, Watt, Cullinan, : Heskett, Howley, Lehaney, Johnston, Maguire, Deegan. St. Bede's O.C., 8.8 9.11 12.20 14.21=105 Old Geelong 0.0 5.4 6.7 7.9-51 ST. BEDE'S O.C.: Bowden 7, Bradbury 2, King 2. Turra, Hurley, Parks. BEST: Kurth, King, Parks, Negri, Elmore, Bowden. OLD GEELONG: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. North Brunswick 3.3 7.8 9.8 14.11-95 A.M.P. Society 2.1 4.3 6.4 7.6-48 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Archibald 4, P. Dimarco 3, Perlin 2, Turner, Dowsett. BEST : Shieis, P. Dimarco, Dowsett, Piccolo, Campione, Archibald. A.M.P. SOCIETY : McLeod 3, Ferrall, Mannix, Formby. BEST: D. Jenkins, Mannix, Ferrall, Hogan, Symons, Vesty. A.M.Z. Bank 2.4 7.8 10.11 13,13-91 La Trobe Blacks 2.5 4.7 5.11 7.16-58 A.N.Z. BANK : Goaikickers, Best Player s not received, or received 'after copy dead-line - first post Monday. LA TROBE BLACKS: O. Hughes 2, Rowlands 2, Mundar 2, Petinella. BEST : Petinella, Solomon, Hughes, J. Groenewegen, Chambers, J. Sheehan. Beverley Hills 4.3 8.5 12.7 13.12-90 Old t,lentonians 1.0 3.2 6.4 8.5-53 BEVERLEY HILLS : Gibson 3, Haythorne 3, Fisher 2, Hirsch 2, Barrett, R. Butterworth, Lilly. BEST : Doe, Donelan, Gibson, Glenister, Lilly, Mason. OLD hrentonl4ns : C. Ericksen 3, Davis 2, D. Durack, Francis, Osborn. BEST : With, Merlino, Francis, Usher, Osborn, Fleming. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- JULY 8, 1978 F RESERVE SECTION Thombu ry 0.2 3.4 7.8 13.9-87 University Reds 2.6 5.8 7.12 7.15-57 THORNBURY: Harbour 3, Whitaker 3, C. Dymond 2, W. Burrows 2, S. Burns 2, Wilson. BE9T: Whimpey, Wilson, Harbour, C. D~mond, M. Flanagan, Candy. UNIV. REDS : Campbell 4, Krautil, Woods, Williams. BEST: Miller, L. Thomson, Campbell, Hosking, Calanchini, Munoz. Com'wealth Bank 4.1 10.2 11.4 13.5-83 Monash Whites 1.1 1.5 1.8 2.12-24 C'WEALTH BANK: Goalkickers, Best Players not received, or received after copy dead-line - first post Monday. 11ONASH WHITES : Jackson, Kounadis. BEST: Davie, Wallis, Leyden, Kounadis, Armstrong, Adsett. Clayton 7.1 9.4 10.8 15.11-101 National Bank 3.1 6.2 7.3 9.4-58 CLAYTON: R. Gardiner 5, Gobbi 2, Bertram 2 Truscott 2, Dawes, Herold, Luxa, >Iuir. BEST: Gardiner, D. Cook, Truscott, Dawes, De Reus, Baird. NATIONAL BANK : Goalkickers, Best Pl:,ers not re ceived, or re ceived after copy dcnd-line - first post Monday. Bulleen United 3.2 6.12 9.19 13.23-101 Footscray I.T. 0.1 1.2 1.4 2.5-1 7 BULLEEN UNITED: Gallagher 4, Robert-,on 3, Mayne 2, Cairns, Melton, Conway, D. %tuir. BEST: Melton, Peter Archer, Cairns, Robertson, Conway, Jeffs. FOOTSCRAY I,T.: Emmett, White. BEST: lorley, Kerr, Newland, Smith, Stevens, Ikurston. Therry C.C.O.B. - Bye FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT July 8 - Ivanhoe v Old Scotch Coll. July 15 - Ormond v North Old Boy s UMPIRES' ~ R'~ Season 1978 has seen many 'firsts' for the umpires in the V.A.F.A. but one thing that has been overlooked until now has been the resumption of this section of the Amateur Footballer. Organised training started very early this season - in February. A large number of new umpires were welcomed into our ranks - many with a great deal of experience. In fact by the first round there was a full list. Unfortunately injuries and resignations have since reduced our numbers. It is still not too late for new umpires to join the panel! Among the 'firsts' for the year are included: The introduction of the two-umpire system into `A' grade matches. The introduction of 16-18 year old lads as boundary umpires in 'A' grade. These are field umpires of the future and clubs are urged to make them at home in Amateur football. For the first time the Umpires' Association has a delegate at V.A.F.A. meetings. Daryl Hill is the man who worked hard to achieve this and it is appropriate that he should be the first delegate. He is a past President of the Umpires' Association and a senior umpire of long standing. The Umpires' Association is most grateful to the V.A.F.A. for accepting this proposal and welcoming Daryl to the meetings. These are all progressive steps for Amateur football in Victoria and the Umpires' Association looks forward to playing its part in the promotion of our game. ELSTERNWICK PARK July 22 - De La Salle O.C. v Old Scotch Call. July 29 - University Blues v De La Salle O.C. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER. - JULY 8, 1978 Page 23

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